Comments (13)
Nice surprise when I started to play this game, good puzzles, fun.
Choice to stop the music?
Thanks good game
Music is cool
I like the style of the game. The music was almost painful to listen to however. Also, the game gets a little too boring. It would be a little better if you weren't started on the opposite side of the room as the key so often. Not too bad though, I enjoyed the puzzles.
Nice and polished game. It'd be great if it was more challenging from the beginning, it felt too easy (at least for me) and a bit boring.
I like how there are many possible solutions to the same problem.
Keep up the good work!
No way: this is not standard Sokoban. I really enjoyed the large scale of the levels, and I am a sucker for tales of searching for loved ones amidst the vast uncaring stars. I think your music (while initially kind of too high-pitched) did a good job of setting the tone.
I also enjoyed the kind of tongue in cheek way you introduced the crates. Sokoban is about organizing crates in a warehouse, and you eventually bring us to the cargo bay of the ship. I thought that was a nice touch.
Finally: I really liked the fire mechanic. I don't really like puzzles where there is just a series of steps that need to be followed: I like when a puzzle is more open. A generic Sokoban would have the player move crates in a very limited environment, but by putting us in the vast open hull of a space hulk, you make the game more about "clearing space" than about "solving puzzles".
(also, providing the checkpoints but taking away the undo key was a neat move)
This is a game that grew on me as I played it.
Your wife believed that we belonged to the stars,
and so she decided to fly towards the closest one, our Sun!
Chasing after her, you find her ship floating aimlessly. Now, you have to track her down in the wreckage of her ship as you go from area to area, playing her music boxes along the way.
Created using Puzzle Script!
Arrow Keys to move
R to Restart
Puzzle Script is an open source HTML5 puzzle game engine created by increpare (http://www.increpare.com/)
Try it out here: http://www.puzzlescript.net/
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