{"author_link":"\/users\/ptsnoop","author_name":"PTSnoop","author_uid":"1007432","comments":[{"author_name":"Quarter Up Studios","author_uid":"1007070","time":"2018-08-19T16:46:11Z","epoch":1534697171,"modified":1534697171,"text":"Nice tetris-like, very tricky to line up combos correctly.","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"gilborn","author_uid":"1007830","time":"2018-08-25T07:33:14Z","epoch":1535182394,"modified":1535182491,"text":"Super game, hits the theme on the spot and a nice twist on tetris. Graphics are functional, sound would have been great, the gameplay seemed at the beginning easy, but it turned out that it is quite unvorgiving.\n\nI liked it!","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"TheWustache","author_uid":"1101961","time":"2018-08-25T16:07:03Z","epoch":1535213223,"modified":1535213223,"text":"Great idea! Making large groups is difficult but very satisfying. I found it a bit odd that tiles don't fall down if those below them are removed.","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"pengda","author_uid":"1073329","time":"2018-08-25T16:10:16Z","epoch":1535213416,"modified":1535213416,"text":"I like the UI of this game.\n\nThis is a variant of Tetris, but abstract and changes the relationship between game entities.\n\n\u8fd9\u662f\u4fc4\u7f57\u65af\u65b9\u5757\u7684\u53d8\u79cd\uff0c\u4f46\u662f\u62bd\u8c61\u3001\u5e76\u4e14\u6539\u53d8\u4e86\u6e38\u620f\u5b9e\u4f53\u95f4\u7684\u5173\u7cfb\uff1b\n\nAt the beginning of the jam, we also thought that Tetris best fits the theme.\n\n\u6211\u4eec\u5728\u6bd4\u8d5b\u5f00\u59cb\u65f6\uff0c\u4e5f\u8ba4\u4e3a\u4fc4\u7f57\u65af\u65b9\u5757\u6700\u7b26\u5408\u4e3b\u9898\n\nthe game seems a bit unbalanced about different hexagons\n\u4e0d\u540c\u7684\u516d\u8fb9\u5f62\u4e4b\u95f4\u96be\u5ea6\u5dee\u5f02\u8fc7\u5927\n\nIt is a good game.\n","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"reizoukin","author_uid":"1042209","time":"2018-08-26T14:54:54Z","epoch":1535295294,"modified":1535295294,"text":"Really cool idea! I do feel that it was a little too easy to get a tile in a position where it couldn't be completed and would stay there forever. Maybe that's intentional, but maybe the ground could have connection points to counteract that? I love tetris-y games like this!","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"ToadieTechnika","author_uid":"1004232","time":"2018-08-27T10:25:34Z","epoch":1535365534,"modified":1535365534,"text":"Cool take on tetris into a flow-connecting game. Simple and effective :D","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"HIM","author_uid":"1061375","time":"2018-08-27T12:36:22Z","epoch":1535373382,"modified":1535373382,"text":"Nice idea, nice graphics\nvery well done :)","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Optimans","author_uid":"1071284","time":"2018-08-28T09:01:33Z","epoch":1535446893,"modified":1535446893,"text":"This was a lot harder than expected! Would have been nice to have the option to rotate the tiles in two directions, not just one. Otherwise, this was a nice alternative to tetris with satisfying graphics. ","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Jupiter_Hadley","author_uid":"1000562","time":"2018-09-03T13:11:14Z","epoch":1535980274,"modified":1535980274,"text":"Very nice game! I included it in my compilation video series of the Ludum Dare 42 compilation video series, if you\u2019d like to take a look. :) https:\/\/youtu.be\/CqHeG7NJrrQ","likes":0,"format":"md"}],"format":"md","images":["ld42\/110403-e9f8eb1a046e944138881f26935e6bc9.png"],"links":[{"url":"http:\/\/alteredtree.co.uk\/files\/Rajola\/Rajola_Win.zip","text":"Windows"},{"url":"http:\/\/alteredtree.co.uk\/files\/Rajola\/Rajola.love","text":"Source code"},{"url":"http:\/\/sasha.sector-alpha.net\/~ptsnoop\/motor2d\/Rajola2\/","text":"HTML5 (web)"}],"metadata":{"g_key":"51540","g_author":"1007432","g_event":"LD42","g_eventkey":"73","g_subevent":"COMPO","g_urlkey":"235178","g_title":"Rajola","g_status":"USEAR3","g_place":"400","g_commentcount":"9","g_site2_node_id":"110403","g_hide":"N","g_has_icon":"Y","g_rqueue":"0","g_random":"0"},"nds":{"n_key":"110403","n_urlkey":"235178","n_parent":"97793","n_path":"\/events\/ludum-dare\/42\/rajola","n_slug":"rajola","n_type":"item","n_subtype":"game","n_subsubtype":"compo","n_author":"7432","n_created":"1534011939","n_modified":"1534768868","n_version":"353021","n_status":"COMMIT"},"node":{"id":110403,"parent":97793,"superparent":9,"author":7432,"type":"item","subtype":"game","subsubtype":"compo","published":"2018-08-11T18:36:57Z","created":"2018-08-11T18:25:39Z","modified":"2018-08-20T12:41:08Z","version":353021,"slug":"rajola","name":"Rajola","body":"![done.png](\/\/\/raw\/80d\/1\/z\/15944.png)\n\nA Tetris-like hexagonal line-joining-up game.\n\nTiles fall from the top of the screen. Press space to rotate them. Use the arrow keys to move left or right (or down, to fall more quickly).\n\nEach tile can connect to other tiles in different directions. Once you've got a group completely joined up (no mismatched edges), it'll vanish, freeing up space and scoring you points. Larger and more densely-connected groups score more points.\n\nThe game ends when you run out of space.\n\n(And if you were wondering - 'rajola' is [Catalan for 'floor tile'](https:\/\/en.wiktionary.org\/wiki\/rajola).)\n\n---\n\nEDIT: Added a WebGL version. Technically been edited outside of the 48 hours - I changed the Rotate key from Space to Z, since the spacebar wasn't working on Chrome, and added a maximum dt because without it slower browsers would be able to clip tiles through each other.","meta":{"author":[7432],"cover":"\/\/\/content\/80d\/1\/z\/15940.png","grade-06-out":"1","link-01":"http:\/\/alteredtree.co.uk\/files\/Rajola\/Rajola_Win.zip","link-01-tag":"42337","link-02":"http:\/\/alteredtree.co.uk\/files\/Rajola\/Rajola.love","link-02-tag":"42332","link-02-name":"Source \/ .love archive","link-03":"http:\/\/sasha.sector-alpha.net\/~ptsnoop\/motor2d\/Rajola2\/","link-03-tag":"42336","link-03-name":"WebGL (post-compo)"},"path":"\/events\/ludum-dare\/42\/rajola","parents":[1,5,9,97793],"love":0,"notes":9,"notes-timestamp":"2018-09-03T13:11:14Z","grade":{"grade-01":22,"grade-02":22,"grade-03":22,"grade-04":22,"grade-05":22,"grade-07":14,"grade-08":18},"magic":{"cool":115.25442329712,"feedback":1,"given":22.25,"grade":20.285714285714,"grade-01-average":3.3,"grade-01-result":400,"grade-02-average":3,"grade-02-result":485,"grade-03-average":3.7,"grade-03-result":115,"grade-04-average":3.775,"grade-04-result":255,"grade-05-average":3.475,"grade-05-result":261,"grade-07-average":1.542,"grade-08-average":2.375,"smart":5.8998995863281}},"text":"![done.png](\/\/\/raw\/80d\/1\/z\/15944.png)\n\nA Tetris-like hexagonal line-joining-up game.\n\nTiles fall from the top of the screen. Press space to rotate them. Use the arrow keys to move left or right (or down, to fall more quickly).\n\nEach tile can connect to other tiles in different directions. Once you've got a group completely joined up (no mismatched edges), it'll vanish, freeing up space and scoring you points. Larger and more densely-connected groups score more points.\n\nThe game ends when you run out of space.\n\n(And if you were wondering - 'rajola' is [Catalan for 'floor tile'](https:\/\/en.wiktionary.org\/wiki\/rajola).)\n\n---\n\nEDIT: Added a WebGL version. Technically been edited outside of the 48 hours - I changed the Rotate key from Space to Z, since the spacebar wasn't working on Chrome, and added a maximum dt because without it slower browsers would be able to clip tiles through each other.","title":"Rajola"}