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You work for a 4-Dimensional Design Studio -- your job is to use simulation software to show a correct way to reproduce the designs of your eccentric coworker.
Coordinate the simultaneous movement of three colored blocks as you try to reproduce the target "design", without having the blocks collide with one another as they move!
CONTROLS:
Arrow Keys -- Move currently selected block
F -- Switch blocks
Enter -- Submit Solution/Advance Text ***
***-You start the game mid-conversation, so you need to advance through that text before playing
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#124 | Innovation | 3.79 |
#266 | Humor | 2.95 |
#649 | Fun | 2.92 |
#658 | Overall | 3.08 |
#816 | Mood | 2.70 |
#990 | Graphics | 2.50 |
#1222 | Theme | 1.92 |
#1547 | Coolness | 45% |
Comments
Very well put together. Runs great on Chrome/Win7. A very challenging and rewarding game. Props for humorous dialogue.
Standalone builds of the game for Win/Mac/Linux now available for anyone having issues with the web player
Pretty nice concept. Challenging and nice dialogue. By the time the game started I already forgot the instructions though, so I just played around to figure what's up.
4-dimensional puzzles are the next big thing! Clever dialogue, even cleverer(?) puzzles; I hope to see more of this in the future!
Cool puzzle game, really enjoyed the concept! For those who can't run this on Chrome, try another browser instead. Every Unity game so far has not responded to input on Chrome, but they all have worked on Firefox. :)
This is a really great idea for a puzzle game. With a more advanced graphic it would be nice on phone or tablet.
Very nice concept, super challenging puzzle game. I really like it. Too bad you made it too large for laptop screen and zooming out makes the text out of the screen.
That's the only dark spot, all the rest is awesome. Great job !
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couldn't get it to do anything in Chrome/OSX (it runs, just doesn't respond)