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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Fun | #9 | 3.579 | 3.579 |
Creativity and Theme | #13 | 3.737 | 3.737 |
Overall | #13 | 3.561 | 3.561 |
Visuals and Sound | #23 | 3.368 | 3.368 |
Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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nice puzzle design
but i am stuck on decryption level how to do this
You take control of the decrypt bot, then go onto the tile with a # symbol. This will show a series of up and down arrows. You then go to the locked key, press Q to begin decryption, and then input that same combination using W for up and S for down.
Hope you can continue playing with this!
I'm very impressed with the puzzle design. It's very professional and gives you that feeling of "oh I see how to do this" without being too frustrating. The music is cute too. And a clever interpretation of the theme. Nice!
Thanks! We're really glad to hear that you enjoyed it, a lot of work was put in :)
Realy creative idea! Loved the game! (also i think i got 0 stars in every level lol)
Glad you enjoyed :) FWIW, I got really low stars too XD we kept the scoring a bit harsh for the hardcore players!
Very nice idea for a puzzle game, graphic is simple but effective!
Glad to see it submitted! :D Love me a body swappin game, not enough of them.
I hope the levels were all solveable this time around :) I am told that LVL15 is particularly challenging!
the game is very cool and i love the unique take on deliver
Glad you enjoyed!
Woah, very cool take on Sokoban! I'm amazed you were able to get so many mechanics in for the short time frame.
Thanks for the kind words :) We really did have to put in a lot of hours to get everything working in time.
I deducted points on theme because there was no delivery theme. Enjoyed the game though
Glad to hear you had fun. The delivery theme did inspire the setting (as in payload delivery) and the infection mechanic, but I suppose in a more literal sense, it was indeed lost.