PolyScape by meetss02

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made by meetss02 for LD35 (JAM)
Heya. This is our jam 35 entry.

You control three geometrical shapes that can transform into the others. Manipulate them to open locks and maybe, just possibly make their escape.

PolyScape is an endless puzzle game where you place, rotate, change shape of the geometrical figures.

- Click and drag shapes through the gate and try to match and fit
- Rotate and shift shape to find the exact piece needed

thanks for the feedback. :D

Made By:
Joshua Alberto-Artist
Dhan Brucal-Developer
Jasper Enriquez-Sound Designer
Renz Pablo-Artist

Ratings

Coolness 32% 1808
Overall(Jam) 3.13 637
Audio(Jam) 2.93 498
Fun(Jam) 2.94 693
Graphics(Jam) 2.56 937
Innovation(Jam) 3.13 479
Mood(Jam) 3.00 611
Theme(Jam) 3.44 465

Feedback

Namshuk
19. Apr 2016 · 05:33 UTC
The game looks pretty simple and easy to master, but what got me is the puzzle formations. You really need to think of how to place everything correctly.

I would suggest to somehow make the rotation speed a little bit faster. Sometimes I tend to lose 3 seconds for the triangle to rotate to its proper place. XD

Awesome job guys!
Redpillgamedev
19. Apr 2016 · 07:44 UTC
Very enjoyable! I spent some time on the game! The graphics are simple but nice! I love puzzle games and you should make this game bigger!
RoadToSalvation
19. Apr 2016 · 07:46 UTC
Looked like I won some puzzles but it didn't register that I did. Should be more clear. At first it was ambiguous what to do, could be more clearly tutorialized. Cool unique concept.
mitkus
19. Apr 2016 · 07:47 UTC
Was hard to understand what's happening at first, but help screen really helped. I like the abstract, almost cubist graphics style. The gameplay itself leaves something to be desired though, it really gets boring after the first 5 or so puzzles. Some shapes are so similar in size, that it's guesswork which goes where.
mitya1234
19. Apr 2016 · 07:48 UTC
Good game! It's kinda child forms game, but now with shapeshifting. Din't realize how to play at first time, so i've gaot Game Over. I think that game over isn't nessesary thing in this game. It's more for relaxing.
serp
19. Apr 2016 · 07:51 UTC
pretty spiffy, though sometimes the detection seems a bit odd, overall a good experience.
Megalink
19. Apr 2016 · 07:54 UTC
This game took me a while to understand how it works but it is still pretty fun and unique :)
Hjalte500
19. Apr 2016 · 08:24 UTC
There were some issues with rotation and placement needing to be really precise.
Fabraz
24. Apr 2016 · 00:26 UTC
A very applicable puzzler for this theme.
albinobat
02. May 2016 · 08:30 UTC
cool game and really fun once I got the hang of it