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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #95 | 4.360 | 4.360 |
Overall | #579 | 3.841 | 3.841 |
Enjoyment | #1226 | 3.453 | 3.453 |
Style | #1359 | 3.709 | 3.709 |
Ranked from 86 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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The player must build missing pieces of shapes exactly to scale by stretching, rotating and squeezing their trusty tool, the cartesian grid!
Development Time
96 hours
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Holy moly is this addictive! Five stars all around from me. I'm going to return to this game and keep trying! Best I got so far was a 91%. (I thought I could cheat at one point by making a really big square to cover the hole but I got 0% T uT)
I also really appreciate the SFX and lack of music. I think a constant track would have made the game less peaceful. Plus then hearing the SFX was that much more satisfying.
Great job!
Thank you so much for the kind words. It makes me really happy that you enjoyed playing!! A word of warning though.. I don’t think it’s possible to 100% because I ran out of time and randomly generated the shapes without guaranteeing a perfect solution 😅. The highest I’ve got so far is 97%!
I’ll make sure to pass along your thoughts on the SFX to my teammate! He really made some excellent choices with the little input I provided.
Oh no! Well maybe not being able to 100% will just keep people playing to try and win haha.
I can never get the shapes to fit properly, which drives me INSANE. My perfectionist side hates this so much because of the skewing and rotating causing non-exact fits. However, really good job on the polish.
Yes I’m so sorry about that 😥 I ran out of time to hand design the puzzles and my code wasn’t flexible enough to make sure the shapes were exactly solvable so I ended up randomly generating them.. I hope you still had some fun with it!
Great game! I really liked the idea and even though i am bad at it, it is really fun, good work.
Loved the presentation of this one the sounds were great too.
Drawing the missing piece on graph paper is a fun mechanic.
The Stretch and skew elements didn't hit for me - its a fun concept to show that order matters but it found it quite fiddly to do (probably not the target audience)
I liked the UX of drawing shapes on the grid and would like to see more of that.
Overall I had a good time serving plenty customers - perhaps just a little too complex a game mechanic for me :D
Fair enough, I can completely understand. Thanks a lot for playing and sharing your experience! Definitely helps in understanding what worked and what didn’t.
Awesome game! great job with the audio
One of the most creative games (IMO),
I did not play for long so ignore if I am wrong
gameplay wise It would great if there was some time limit or some kind pressure,
like bad satisfaction level would get you out of job (game over)
Noted! Thanks for playing.
I love the art and concept, and the execution in general is great. One thing I found mildly annoying was that some parts of the game seems a bit slow, like when a new customer is arriving. I also think the skewing and rotating mechanics, while absolutely amazing and so cool, are kind of unnecessary with the current game. I think it would be better if you either had the shape already outlined and you have to set the skew+rotation or vice-versa, as this would make it more interesting. You could even add multiple planes that you have to skew individually to create a composite shape. I understand these may not be features you are willing to add as it does change the game fell quite a lot, and this is already a super impressive game, especially for 4 days.
I agree with the customer arrival time, I just eyeballed it 😅. I don’t necessarily agree with the other ideas though I do get where you’re coming from. My whole aim for this game was to demonstrate the mathematical fact that 2D transformation do not commute! So I wanted to let the puzzles leverage that. I do think that a shape outline would’ve been much better though.
I really appreciate the feedback! Thanks for playing.
Okay, first of all. This is totally not my kind of game, but HOLY. I just couldn't stop playing. I always wanted to see what shape was going to be next and how high my percentage was going to be this time. I think that already speaks for itself.
I also have absolutely no idea how you would even start programming something like this, so huge respect!
That being said, Absolutely brilliant take on the theme and a really unique idea.
Good joby!
Very unique idea! Quite hard at the beginning but i got a hang of it and it was satisfying experience (sfx really added to that atmosphere)
I would definitely suggest having some kind of grid on that cutout shape itself. Event thought i think I have pretty good eye for recreating shapes like this, it was a bit hard. That grid would server as reference points which would make a bit better experience when recreating it. Also, some step by step rotation/skewing would help a bit too, since it would limit possible solutions without overwhelming new players.
These are just suggestion if you decide to continue. So don't take it as critique :D
Overall, I really enjoyed it. I feel like it could become a really nice game in the future!
I wholeheartedly welcome such feedback! I completely agree with both your points. I initially intended for it to be a more thoughtful puzzle-like but ran out of time and had to cut corners. An age old jam tale :P Will definitely keep these points in mind if I expand upon.
I’m glad you had fun, and thank you for writing out your thoughts!
Very cool game! very unique idea
Really fun to play and I gave you full for style points , loved it
best of luck
Very fun game. The skewing system did seem to break when i messed around with it too much, because the grid ended up becoming super huge and I had to reset. I also kind of wish you could get your shapes to fit 100% accurately. Good work though.
Yeah 😅 the only reason I placed limits on the skew was to avoid situations like that, but then I realized shortly after that if I allowed continuous rotations as well, there was no way to prevent this.
I do agree about the perfect fits.. just ran out of time unfortunately. Thanks for playing!
I love the animations and SFX in this game! I think it took me a hot minute to get into and the controls / gameplay feel a little tougher than is great for a jam game, but it's a fairly original concept and design, which I'm sure made proper balancing a little hard without a lot of time to playtest. Super impressive you made this game mostly solo — great work overall!
You do get thrown into the deep end of the game for sure. I was thinking on making an interactive tutorial that slowly introduced the controls, but it was too ambitious since I started quite late too.
I’m glad you had some fun. Thank you for playing!
This is a really tough game! I think it would be better if the game started off with simpler shapes at first, then ramp up difficulty from there. Other than that, great work.
Completely agree with this. I’ll try to allocate some time next jam to balance the difficulty.
Ooooh, this is really cool!
Honestly, I think something that'd really help is having skew and rotation snap to discrete steps the way the grid does - that way, it'd be easier to play with things and reverse engineer how a shape was created. Maybe also a popup for the target shape's transformation matrix as well as your current transformation matrix? That being said, I adore the sound design, presentation, etc. - this is REALLY good.
Well done!
Solid suggestions! The main issue is that I ran out of time to make sure the holes were actually achievable with the grid, so I ended up generating them randomly and hoping that leaving the transformations to be continuous would even it out somewhat. You do make a good point though, that would definitely turn it into a more intricate puzzle. Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts!
Displaying the transformation matrix is also a spot on suggestion. I really wanted to, because initially my goal for this jam was to toy around with a somewhat ‘educational’ game. But then I leaned away from it a bit because I was concerned people would brush it away seeing that its very complicated in some way. Its certainly something I want to play around with in the future..
Interesting take on the theme, though it has quite a learning curve. Great job!
Interesting little game, good job!
Took me a while to realise the shapes weren’t 100% achievable, so I spent way too long retrying the levels haha. Cool concept for definite, shame you didn’t have more time to implement the ability to create the gaps yourself, would have liked to see where that would take the puzzle aspect. Charming and interesting game, nice job :)
This is my only regret with this project. The whole idea was implemented specifically for hand crafted puzzles but then I had to rush at the end and cut corners.
My bad that I didn’t make it clear that 100% was not possible. Thanks for playing!
Really fun game. I like the little sound effects and expressions the block makes. The scoring felt weird to me and some shapes were really hard for me to draw. I could not eye ball the shapes properly.
Fair points! I left the scoring system a bit on the lenient side since it was a jam game. The shapes are generated at random, so getting a perfect match is likely very hard, but I have found it’s generally possible to get ~85% or so. Thanks for playing!
I fear I am not smart enough for this game hahah. But I love the idea of it! I could not manage to get a shape / completion for the life of me. But I will say, the sound effects and the intro animation were really lovely. All in all, great work! I plan to try this again in a few days when I've got some more spoons :)
I think that the way this ended up, you can actually get an intuitive feel on how to manipulate the grid and ace the shapes with that. The key point to realize is that changing the order of operations will result in different results (a general mathematical property of 2D transformations!), and you can abuse this fact to make wild shapes.
Thanks a lot for playing and leaving a comment. I’d definitely consider giving it another go!