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I love this, a great take on Dr Mario but with some extra variables and more time to think. I like that they fall into gaps also rather than staying as sections like in Tetris.

Having made a Tetris mod before I wonder if you came up against the hurdle of trying to work out what were solid connected blocks and which were broken and should fall through gaps, which turns out to be quite difficult, better to go one way or the other. Tetris has none fall, you have all of them fall.

Wow. Hard... Will come back to this when I have more time. Well done.

Nice

It's emerged for me too, but works on the itch.io site.

Thanks, yes, very cynical - it was actually really a sandbox for an aspect of another much more feel-good game I'll be making soon on the subject of charity.

It looks as though the code Adobe Portfolio are looking for is using regular HTML iframe tags, but there is still an error - there is no mention of javascript.

I'm trying to post to the Adobe Portfolio site which says it supports itch.io, but the embed code is giving me an error "This embed code is not valid".

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Thanks. The main thing I wanted to confirm was that, without any fine-tuning, structure came from randomness in basically every case. Now with the new build (there was a bug with the last one) I think it's reflecting the microscopic world more so than the macro. Some of them even look like a Bacterial Flagellum, which is one of those complex forms that creationists believe required "Intelligent Design".