How to play

Use the mouse to drag game pieces. Your goal is to get all pieces onto the board. Each type of piece has restrictions on where it can be placed.

Press the button in the bottom right corner of the game window if you want to make it fullscreen.

This game was made for the 1-bit jam. It only has two colors on screen at all times. The theme for the jam was "You Start With Everything And End With Nothing"

Note for 1-bit jam judging

The game is playable on phones as well as desktop computers, but the port to mobile was made after the jam submission ended. The game is functionally identical whichever way you play it, but for the intents of judging you might want to use a computer.

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS

Puzzle 1
Puzzle 2
Puzzle 3
Puzzle 4
Puzzle 5
Puzzle 6
Puzzle 7

HINT:Place the bridge first

Puzzle 8
Puzzle 9
Puzzle 10
Puzzle 11
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorvidarn
GenrePuzzle
TagsCats, Cozy, Hand-drawn, Mouse only, Relaxing, Tabletop, Two colors
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
AccessibilityOne button

Comments

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This is a great game, I really like both the gameplay and the visuals!

I found the rules for bridge a bit hard to understand at first. I thought there would need to be exactly three water tiles in a row. Maybe stupid of me, but that's the feedback I have! :)

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Thank you! That's very kind, I'm happy you liked the game!

Thanks for letting me know about the rules for the bridge. Getting feedback about how the rules of the game are communicated is super valuable, so I really appreciate you leaving a comment.

I see how the explanation is a bit confusing. Perhaps it would be better if there was a row of four water tiles on the board when the bridge is introduced, to show the player that it is also a valid configuration.

It was actually level 7 (I think) that stumped me. But when I replayed it I realized I had seen the kind of configuration before. Not sure why it didn't stick 🤔

But yeah, more levels to help the player really grasp the rules would help I think!

I see, thanks for the clarification! You're right that the rules need a bit more explanation in the game, the difficulty curve is a bit steep at the moment. It's definitely a difficult part of designing games to me, but getting feedback is very helpful!

Very well done, I liked it!

Thank you! :)

This is a fun game. some levels were challenging, but that made beating them feel more rewarding

Thank you for the kind comment! I'm glad you liked the game :)