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A jam submission

Scale Wind PuzzleView game page

A game where you place upscaling tetris-like shapes to fill a certain area.
Submitted by BadPaddy — 2 hours, 43 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#12203.7053.705
Style#12523.7503.750
Overall#13783.5303.530
Enjoyment#21073.1363.136

Ranked from 44 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
The shapes you place in the designated area scale up each as indicated by the arrows.

Development Time

96 hours

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Submitted

Simple and fun, I really enjoyed it! It would be nice to put a piece back down if I decide to place a different piece next, as opposed to restarting the level. I love the "extension"/"growth" mechanic. Maybe some sort of ghost image to display where the tiles will be after they grow could be nice.

Developer(+1)

You can click on another shape to select a different one and put back the old one. I think adding a ghost image to display the growth is a really good idea! I might add that sometime after the Jam is over. Thanks for playing!

Submitted

Took me a few levels to figure out what was going on but once I got it it was really fun figuring these out!

Developer

Thank you for playing!

Submitted

Ooh this was not easy at all. The difficulty scaling can be even harder to get right, but when you get what to do, it feels really good! I’d say try to smoothen the intro and everything else will fall into place!

Developer

Thanks for playing and thank you for your feedback!

Submitted

great idea! the tutorial could use a little more help. but great job on the numbers of levels!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

Cool concept, difficult to grasp, though.

Sometimes, the result conflicts with my anticipation, so I became stuck quickly.

Developer

Thank you for playing!

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