Dice_Faces by Monalisax

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made by Monalisax for LD31 (JAM)
It is a web based puzzle game made from HTML5, CSS and JavaScript.

As everybody has seen dice in their life, but only less amount of people know about this hidden pattern of a standard Dice.

Let's show you:

If you''ll look closely, the addition of opposite sides of a standard dice is always equal to 7.
So, we have developed a game out of it. We have used the un-boxing pattern to make it a puzzle game and as challenging as it can be.

The player has to think about the pattern of the dice in his/her brain and try to break the puzzle.

**Important Note**

"The 'Main Game.html' file is the main game's file inside the folder which has been uploaded for downloading."

Feedback

Rosencatz
10. Dec 2014 · 02:24 UTC
cool concept, it played well, audio helped me feel the rush and excitement
BlueTheLemon
10. Dec 2014 · 10:04 UTC
Congratulation for making this game \o/

I had a really fun time. The concept is cool and the music really help to feel the rush. I was happy to have some kind of reward in the form of a cheap end screen.

Great Job. Do more of these :D
okkolobr
10. Dec 2014 · 10:16 UTC
Interesting concept. I think I would have liked to have more challenge with sum different from 7.
There is a good start, I had fun, but I feel that it is incomplete in some way.

Whatever, good job !
bORAT
11. Dec 2014 · 06:33 UTC
gg Concept, interesting mechanics

Mera toh g*nd hi phat gaya !!!
aidinviper
12. Dec 2014 · 06:58 UTC
ncie job
Geckoo1337
13. Dec 2014 · 06:12 UTC
Interesting concept. Can be improved. Well done ++
callumW
16. Dec 2014 · 12:58 UTC
Really liked this one. The audio is one of the things that stood out really added tension as time ran out.
AtkinsSJ
20. Dec 2014 · 14:55 UTC
Cool game. :) The music and the little clock made it really tense!
efux
27. Dec 2014 · 19:18 UTC
That's a cool idea. The music get's a little bit annoying. And I'd find it better, if there would be no time pressure. For a new version, you could generate random dice formations. Also for your next LD you should host your game on a page where you can start it directly (when your doing a webgame, for example itch.io). However, nice entry overall =D