FlipDrop by ForeignGuyMike

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made by ForeignGuyMike for LD31 (COMPO)
Blocks are falling! Turn the screen to make them fall on the correct side. The higher your score, the faster the blocks come in. Get multiple correct blocks in a row to increase your combo boost.

How many points can you score in 1 minute?

Controls:
Desktop:
Left/Right to rotate

Android:
Virtual buttons

Ratings

Coolness 28% 2025
Overall 3.47 289
Fun 3.42 265
Innovation 3.74 168
Theme 4.11 102

Feedback

fil00dl
08. Dec 2014 · 13:55 UTC
interesting and promising concept
raincole
08. Dec 2014 · 18:16 UTC
Glad to see LibGDX-based entry!
It's neat. I got 700+
AwesomeNuclearMonkeys
09. Dec 2014 · 17:31 UTC
Interesting concept, nice game.
Reminded me of tetris.
puppetmaster
09. Dec 2014 · 21:57 UTC
Nice and polished entry.
When you turn twice the ordering of the blocks get confused. :-) (not a bug)

I will try it on my android pad!
ohsqueezy
10. Dec 2014 · 17:31 UTC
Very fun and intriguing! I got over 700, too, but it looks like 1000+ is possible. As I was playing, I was wondering if the player can avoid losing pieces. If blue is closer to red and red is closer to blue, one of them has to be sacrificed eventually, right? Maybe you can tap them to change direction, or after a while they disappear because it takes some skill to keep them away from the edge? Or just let them perish!
CodeNMore
10. Dec 2014 · 23:13 UTC
I like the concept of it all!
Divitos
11. Dec 2014 · 15:46 UTC
This game closes the second I open it. D:
Aomeas
11. Dec 2014 · 15:47 UTC
Nice concept here :3
Some music could have really improved it!
jojocanard
11. Dec 2014 · 15:53 UTC
768pts ! Nice concept. Probably very dangerous with a real phone !

The main problem for me is that sometimes you have to lose if you have blocks to land on the 2 opposite sides and that they are in the wrong order.
gana0
11. Dec 2014 · 16:25 UTC
Nice concept! I was not very good at the game, but it was very fun.
Omiya Games
13. Dec 2014 · 01:28 UTC
An interesting idea that could potentially use combos and rhtyhm elements. There isn't much to it, currently, though.
ShadowStryker
13. Dec 2014 · 01:30 UTC
Very fun. Kind of strikes me as one of those apps that could surprisingly catch on and be very popular. Maybe try it out? It definitely has the potential.
gebirgsbaerbel
14. Dec 2014 · 22:21 UTC
Nice concept and cute execution. Will get boring after a while, but could be really a nice basis for some more variations on the same idea.
madmaw
18. Dec 2014 · 21:25 UTC
Good game, would have been nice if you could rotate the device as the control
maxmetallica
29. Dec 2014 · 20:33 UTC
nice work