Use this if you are really stuck. You will need to solve every
level to get the ending. You can go back to a puzzle you skipped at any time.
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Hi, i f*cked my brain couple days, i can't create movement mechanics like your game. Can you give me sources or ideas how to create movement like your game. I work of my puzzle game with indent movement but some new featuers. I very like you work. If you send me some stuff, I'm really grateful for that, and of course i add you to authors
I have a low fps version out rn(https://valps-z.itch.io/checkboxwebgl) but its slow and pretty annoying if you want it to run faster you can use the downloaded one.
Hi, I've made a video about your game and wanted to share some feedback about it :D hopefully it's helpful to you :)
-The main concept of the game it's really good for a puzzle game :)
-Visually the game is simple and enjoyable.
-I think I've seen the difficulty spike some times during my gameplay but in general the game feels pretty balanced.
-The gameplay mechanic you base the levels on is well done and works great :).
Hopefully this is useful to you :D, also if you could subscribe that would help me a lot :)
Regards
I just watch a video about "stephens sausage roll" while playing this game and I will say other than the price, it's really underrated, also fuck the last two level, spend a total of 3 god damn hours on the last two XD, glad I did cause it's so creative the way you have to solve it that you wouldn't believe that this is made in 4 DAYS
For every level you solve, you unlock few blocks for the final stage, you can't get the ending if you skip levels ^^. When you finish, the game restarts and clear your progress.
Stephen's Sausage Roll is often at a 70% discount during steam sales, it is a must have and is clearly worth the full price. I almost never played it because of the price and i am pretty sure so many people missed this masterpiece for the same reason. Once you finish it, you understand how 30$ is cheap considering the amount of work that has been done to design so many puzzles with unique solutions.