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A jam submission

Deeper StillView game page

A block sliding puzzle game about exploring one's mind (15m experience)
Submitted by NightRoost — 1 day, 9 hours before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

This game was great! Clever puzzels with interesting mechanics! i really liked the one way wall though it might need a more clear representation. I like the esthetic alot (great choice of font) and the foggy transitions we're nicely done. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

The game's resolution turned out to be too big for me to see the menu properly, and some of the story text was cut off, but the puzzles had no problem. Some of the specific box arrangements felt nostalgic. I was reminded of Rescue Rover as well as one of my first game projects way back when too. I don't think I've seen height difference used for box puzzles before though. Good job on that innovation.

Submitted(+1)

Really enjoyed this one. I was particularly happy with how the game taught you how to play. Introducing small elements of the puzzles at the time and building the player up. Great way to introduce the game mechanics. The story and theme really complimented each other very well. Great little message at the end as well! 

Well done!

Submitted(+1)

A very nice message and fun puzzles.

I really felt the need to complete the puzzles cause i was curius about the next story bit.

You did a great job setting a mood and keeping me in it!

Developer

Couldn't ask for much more! thanks for the review!

Submitted(+1)

This was really fun to play, I like the height difference as a mechanic, but I think using stairs instead of the arrows to show that you can go up and down at a certain spot might have worked better. I like the little story elements shown between levels. The transitions look really smooth too. Very well done!