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A game written in Java using LWJGL. Java 1.6 or greater must be installed.
Otherwise, it should run fine on all operating systems.
Your goal is to reach the end of all levels.
Each level consists of four worlds filled with interactive objects.
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 82% |
#24 | Theme | 4.16 |
#172 | Overall | 3.64 |
#260 | Fun | 3.42 |
#274 | Innovation | 3.53 |
#419 | Graphics | 3.30 |
#420 | Mood | 3.15 |
#473 | Audio | 2.82 |
#498 | Humor | 2.41 |
Comments
All the fives <3. The game is just AWESOME. And you made it in 24h in LWJGL (at least it's stated in the game)?!
great gameplay :) only thing i wish would be changing the characters by just presing the numbers :) Nice Game!
Great concept, good gameplay. I like the basic graphics. World switching could have been easier and it's kinda hard to know what is going on. Overall nice.
Very cool game! The game is surtainly harder then it looks!
Very nicely done :) I think level design could have done with a little work early on, but later in the game they do really become a challenge :D
Good puzzles, nice use of the concept =)
I think I agree with gwa, it would be nice to skip the tab key.
This is an excellent puzzler based on this theme. The graphics were merely adequate, but the gameplay was superb. I really enjoyed the alt+tab sort of mechanic, although, I thought it would have been better to use either only tab or only the number keys to cycle through (a minor point in an otherwise great experience).
I very much enjoyed playing. Really good interpretation of the theme. Nice sounds too.
Very polished with solid sound effects. There was something about the puzzle mechanics I found unsatisfying though, and the art style is very reminiscent of Thomas was Alone. That said it's definitely not a bad submission and good job finishing it!
Great little game, a mind twister near the end, I gave up but I felt satisfied that my brain had been stretched enough to leave me feeling a sense of satisfaction having solved a few puzzles. Well done!
Nice game. The world switching is too time consuming for a game that uses it heavily. Simple 1234 keys w/o tab would be better.
Nice idea, I really like the game, but sounds are annoying, at least to me.
Keep it up! :)
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Very cool, well done!