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A jam submission

Eternal SeekerView game page

Constantly seek for the target with music as your only clue
Submitted by Drayce Marshal (@dpcoio) — 1 day, 3 hours before the deadline
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Theme inspiration
"Passage" is interpreted as physical passages that allow travelling from one point to another. The players need to build up such a passage to lead them to the goal.

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This game is incredibly satisfying! The music is a nice accompaniment and the experience is almost meditative. I think I kept playing just to explore what kind of "maze" I could make, and because the audio feedback was satisfying, lol. The design is simple, but I think that definitely benefits how this game comes across. Thanks for making it, you did great!

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i love your concept for the theme, music pretty charming, didnt really didnt got bored at all and am kind of a person that is usually not fond of puzzle games, but this one got my attention

Submitted

A really cool and interesting idea. It feels almost like you are playing a weird version of tetris. I really enjoyed it, I only wish there was more to it after a while. But a really good idea and well implemented as well!

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Really good implementetion of passages in this game! Only complain is that it gets kinda boring after a while.

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So, what you've got here is a variation on pipe dream that's not any more challenging (though really, there's no way to make pipe dream challenging) but is more tedious to play. I think in this form the concept doesn't really work, but if you had more context and a larger game this were fitting into it could work. It's not fun in and of itself, but it'd be easy to mold into a larger theme so that it would be engaging instead.