Whatever by TikTak Gacha

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made by TikTak Gacha for Ludum Dare 55 (JAM)

This is my first game, made with Microstudio and my dad.

We wanted to make a big puzzle representing a summoning circle. We started with a small picture, and we did not have time to change it to a bigger one.

But at last, we finished our game !

It's just a puzzle. Click on one piece and on another one to exchange them. At the end, you must have a black square on the left and a red rectangle on the right.

I hope you will have 2 minutes of fun with this game.

Ratings

Given 6🗳️ 8🗨️

Feedback

binroot
15. Apr 2024 · 03:47 UTC
Intuitive controls! Great job on your first game! Lots of opportunities to go from here, such as adding an end-state or points counting the number of moves.
LDJam user 385671
15. Apr 2024 · 03:54 UTC
Congrats on your first game!
Would love to see what it could look like with bigger puzzles if given more time but not a bad start!
nickCherns
15. Apr 2024 · 04:01 UTC
Really had fun trying to figure this out! Would love to see more!
LDJam user 384578
15. Apr 2024 · 18:01 UTC
Cool work for a first jam ! Want to see it with bigger puzzle (I think without seeing the objective it will be really difficult)
Jonathan Chennova
21. Apr 2024 · 21:38 UTC
Congratulations on your first game, it was really satisfying to finish! Definitely funny to play not knowing the objective and seeing it was called "Whatever."
Kyoryucomic
21. Apr 2024 · 21:43 UTC
Good job for your first game! I would love to see you make more games in the future, maybe one with an even bigger puzzle lol
Adam Gallina
21. Apr 2024 · 21:59 UTC
Nice submission and congrats on your first game! Definitely could have used an end state/goal, but was a decent puzzle to determine the intended orientation of the pieces
mircudx
28. Apr 2024 · 16:57 UTC
Congrats on great start=) The game works fine and as mentioned before it has nice intuitive controls.

Good Luck!
RubixNoob13
30. Apr 2024 · 03:54 UTC
Cute little game, as others have said could see it going places with some more polish. A few ideas for some things you could try to add that probably aren't too difficult to implement:

- Animations for the pieces swapping
- Only allow the user to swap pieces if they're touching (so can't swap top left and top right, have to swap to the middle first, for example)
- Sound effect when user clicks on a piece
- Keep track of number of moves
- Some type of animation to let them know they have completed the puzzle / "You won!" screen

Good job for a first game and jam!
Recher
02. May 2024 · 19:25 UTC
I love this game. It's so cute and so nice. It's fun that we can arrange the puzzle in a way that is not the expected one, but still produces a consistent image. (put the red rectangle on the left and the black square on the right).

Good luck, I hop you will continue to do jams in the future!
OadT
02. May 2024 · 20:16 UTC
Short and simple, but cool entry! Was fun playing around with what other shapes I can come up with

Hope to see you in the next jam!