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A jam submission

PieceFallView game page

A 3D physics-driven puzzle game where you physically drag, spin, and throw jigsaw pieces to complete the picture!
Submitted by Ayzy — 35 minutes, 51 seconds before the deadline
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Submitted (1 edit)

I tried to spin the puzzle piece to throw it. But instead of the puzzle piece, it throwed my dear bear into the air with power that I didn't expect at all and I fell down from my chair laughing because of that surprise lol. Funny game. Thank you. You will have to work on this mechanic a bit more probably... :D.
Cool idea. Good sfx and music. I liked it.

Submitted

I liked the idea, but more importantly the sound it was fun. When I was falling down, the character was stuck just jittering and nothing happened. 

Submitted(+1)

Very creative puzzle mechanic! I kept coming back until I beat that first level. Although most likely intentional, there's a cool bug where you get launched in the air and if the puzzle is under you, you keep bouncing off of it and going higher and higher. Would have liked for the player itself to be able to move a bit quicker, but as you mentioned in the previous comment, I understand the race against time. Thanks for the game!

Developer

Haha, you got me 😆 The bouncing is 100% a bug, I just couldn’t bring myself to remove it as it was kindda fun. I really appreciate you understanding the time constraint even though that's the most overused excuse ever in a game jam.

Thanks again for playing and for the feedback

I finished the first level in 3:24, though at one point I flew off into the sky while rotating a puzzle piece. I feel like the controls could be more responsive and satisfying, and it would be great to see more playful or fun obstacles in the levels

Developer(+1)

I really wanted to create clean, satisfying levels and include enemies that you'd have to beat up using the puzzle pieces, but time said: "nope, none of that"