hell yeah, new minimalist puzzle game from Rokas - wording is good, like always - the pixel filter always reads None, no matter what filter I have selected - could use a little more juice on combo clears, but it's fine - you can move cards while others are moving, thank god - nice minimal ui, really good choices with some of the movement (like the last cards flipping over and the exit confirm)
reminds me a bit of the Shenzen IO solitaire. it's really fun once you get into the groove.
Fun concept and easy to understand. My one complaint is that the symbols were not obvious enough. I had to pause a few times to make sure I'm looking at Spades and not Hearts
Presentation is absolutely sublime. The noises and simple but elegant looks are flawless. I feel like some time based / speed solitaire mode would fit great in here.
The clubs and spades look too similar and I sat there for a few moments not being able to figure out why I didn't have a flush - one was a club and I only noticed when I looked closely.
It seems a little weird to not have a running tally of your score as you play. Maybe that's a game design decision.
The screen was transparent for me, but still playable when I put it over a dark background. I was playing in a virtual machine, perhaps that's the reason.
I think I found a bug.
1. in the middle of a game 2. click the deck 3. click rules 4. the screen goes blank and I hear the click sound when I click but I don't see anything
5. After I click enough times (I guess going through the rules I can't see) it goes back to normal
>The screen was transparent for me, but still playable when I put it over a dark background. I was playing in a virtual machine, perhaps that's the reason. That's interesting. The game has an option to toggle the transparency, but that should be off by default. what OS what the VM on? Windows 7 or something? The bug is also likely related to the same problem.
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hell yeah, new minimalist puzzle game from Rokas
- wording is good, like always
- the pixel filter always reads None, no matter what filter I have selected
- could use a little more juice on combo clears, but it's fine
- you can move cards while others are moving, thank god
- nice minimal ui, really good choices with some of the movement (like the last cards flipping over and the exit confirm)
reminds me a bit of the Shenzen IO solitaire. it's really fun once you get into the groove.
very cute yet simple game. Appreciate the minimalist design though I feel like there should be more juice when you hit a chain or finish a round.
Fun concept and easy to understand. My one complaint is that the symbols were not obvious enough. I had to pause a few times to make sure I'm looking at Spades and not Hearts
Presentation is absolutely sublime. The noises and simple but elegant looks are flawless. I feel like some time based / speed solitaire mode would fit great in here.
Love the simple aesthetic and the game is fun.
The clubs and spades look too similar and I sat there for a few moments not being able to figure out why I didn't have a flush - one was a club and I only noticed when I looked closely.
It seems a little weird to not have a running tally of your score as you play. Maybe that's a game design decision.
The screen was transparent for me, but still playable when I put it over a dark background. I was playing in a virtual machine, perhaps that's the reason.
I think I found a bug.
1. in the middle of a game
2. click the deck
3. click rules
4. the screen goes blank and I hear the click sound when I click but I don't see anything
5. After I click enough times (I guess going through the rules I can't see) it goes back to normal
Thanks for playing, man.
>The screen was transparent for me, but still playable when I put it over a dark background. I was playing in a virtual machine, perhaps that's the reason.
That's interesting. The game has an option to toggle the transparency, but that should be off by default. what OS what the VM on? Windows 7 or something? The bug is also likely related to the same problem.
I went through those graphics settings and toggled through them, but it was definitely transparent from the start.
My host OS is win10 64, same with the VM.
Comfy and cozy experience, nice sound and visuals.