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A jam submission

Pixel PuzzlesView game page

Submitted by Tsapper — 1 day, 33 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#163.2003.200
Fun#192.6002.600
Era "Feel"#232.5002.500
Overall#232.7202.720
Graphical Presentation#243.0003.000
Sound Design#252.3002.300

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What style of retro game were you going for? (Year/Era/Console/etc)
90s

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Submitted

A simple, but fun time-waster that feels like something you'd find on an older 90s-era computer. Moving around the pieces feels mostly fine, but I do wish there was an option to swap the positions of two pieces — currently, you have to move one piece to another position, then move the second to the position you want, while just having the two pieces swap positions would be faster and easier. The lack of sound is unfortunate, but not too bad considering that it's a jigsaw puzzle game and so doesn't really need it.

Submitted

yup, this is this is definitely a game you can kill time with.  like Diakon said, an option to swap a piece for another would be a good quality of life improvement. 

Submitted(+1)

Yep, it's a jigsaw puzzle haha. Those are inherently entertaining, so it did hold my attention for a while. The only major quality-of-life improvement I'd make is swapping two pieces if you drop one where another already exists. As it is, you have to let go of the piece you have, move the one that's in the way, and then pick the one you wanted to move back up.

If you wanted to make it "video gameier" you could add stuff like time limits, more special effects, etc, but that would all just be bonus

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It’s puzzle game on computer/console, it works very well, there is no music but that help for concentration (no music in this case is better than repetitive music).