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Hi there. Welcome to Come Creatures, Come pls
There are four connected worlds. Each planet has four kind of creatures. What you have to do is group the same creatures on a planet. But in order to do that you have to use your god abilities. You have 6 items to attract creatures. Each item attracts 2 creatures. So a creature can get attracted by 3 items.
Controls: W/A/S/D to move the camera.
Mouse wheel to change the selected item.
Mouse click to place an item.
Have fun!
(Game is really hard)
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 100% |
#328 | Innovation | 3.45 |
#364 | Humor | 2.66 |
#485 | Theme | 3.35 |
#596 | Overall | 3.17 |
#642 | Mood | 2.88 |
#706 | Audio | 2.41 |
#723 | Graphics | 2.86 |
#791 | Fun | 2.78 |
Comments
I loved the distinct look of the worlds.
Interesting gameplay mechanic as well.
Frustrating in a good way. Weird, but moody thanks to the music. The core mechanic feels a bit wonky though.
Nice idea! It's a bit troublesome to get the animals over the bridges due to how the planets' borders warp them around, but I found it very enjoyable and relaxing.
Great game! I really liked the idea and mechanic. Very hard to group the animals. Nice graphics
Simple little game with a cute idea. Wrangling all those animals got a bit frustrating sometimes, but I managed in the end and got bronze.
Well I was doing great until I managed to get a segfault.. :( Oh well, I thought the mechanic was actually really good, even if it was taking me forever to get those stupid animals to follow the trail I left for them...
Nice work!
It took me quite some time to get a hang of this game, but I finally made it in 750 seconds.
I like the graphics and the way the animals interact with the items. Quite fun!
Nice game, I just wish it would be easier/faster to make the animals follow my trail I left for them. Got it within 503 seconds.
Wow this is a very cool puzzle game. I wish there was a button that would make the info screen on what animals like what pop up. Very unique entry. I like this one a lot. Great job!
Quite innovative. I like this a lot but yes it is hard whehehe. Good job on the theme and the concept. Very nice
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That was a really good game dude.