Just in time! by Oleksandr Rogovskyi

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made by Oleksandr Rogovskyi for Ludum Dare 46 (JAM)

Quite often while playing Tetris you would ask yourself where is the long piece? Well, we try to demistify this question. Long piece is going through a lot of obsticles to finally get to the player! Solve the puzzles, keep the long piece alive and save the world of Tetris!

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Ratings

Overall 1745th 3.263⭐ 21🧑‍⚖️
Fun 1670th 3.105⭐ 21🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 517th 3.658⭐ 21🧑‍⚖️
Theme 2459th 2.553⭐ 21🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 2099th 2.763⭐ 21🧑‍⚖️
Humor 420th 3.583⭐ 20🧑‍⚖️
Mood 2170th 2.706⭐ 19🧑‍⚖️
Given 28🗳️ 0🗨️

Feedback

Lamasaurus
20. Apr 2020 · 22:20 UTC
The concept of this game is hilarious! Some of the puzzles are a little hard, but man do I like me a good Tetris!
Prism
20. Apr 2020 · 22:32 UTC
I thought this was fantastic! I love tetris and this was an interesting spin on the classic!
ghast_neoh
20. Apr 2020 · 22:38 UTC
The story + idea is great! Altogether quite enjoyable. The mechanics were a little difficult to figure out (like throwing the block diagonally, and I'm not sure why some blocks can lift the green skinny piece and others cant?) but I had fun playing through the puzzles once I got the hang of it.
TheFoppian
21. Apr 2020 · 00:20 UTC
Concept and story are both very relatable (unfortunately). haha. ha... Anyway, a pretty solid game you got there. Mechanics were a little difficult to work with, but it was enjoyable once I got it worked out.
Ezra Szanton
21. Apr 2020 · 01:06 UTC
Great idea, great visual design, great sound effects audio! I had trouble figuring out the controls, it took me a while to figure out that things had momentum (I think?) because it reads as a turn based game from the clicks and the discrete locations of objects, so it took me a while to get that I could throw diagonally. I didn't understand why I couldn't move upwards as the T piece in the first level. The transitions in the second level were jarring and made me not quite understand what was going on. Definitely a really cool idea! I hope I don't come off as harsh or anything - I did enjoy playing it when I got what was going on - but I want to give you feedback to make your game legible to more people!
mmason
21. Apr 2020 · 01:40 UTC
While the graphics were a bit simple, they worked. The game felt a little bit repetitive at times but still enjoyable enough to finish it
Daniel Michaeloudis
23. Apr 2020 · 10:24 UTC
Love this game. Brilliant and unique idea. Well done
LunacyEcho
11. May 2020 · 12:33 UTC
This is a really fun twist on a common game trope! It had interesting puzzles and a pretty fun atmosphere; loved it.
Thermacon
12. May 2020 · 14:19 UTC
Just a heads up, the Mac version does not work.