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Quite the title! I also found that the invisible player seemed to be able to travel off the screen, but I still beat the game :D I included it in part 3 of my Lowrez Jam compilation video series, if you'd like to take a look :) http://youtu.be/fskM3vomfqk
I think there is somthing wrong, you are able to keep moving in one direction for a long time, which is weird considering it is only 8 by 8.
At the start of the first level, when you go down you can go on forever and keep hearing the same sound, if you go to the right, it is the same, but with a different sound.
Didn't managed to pass the first level :( Might be the dumbest person on earth though :)
Made for the #lowrezjam 2014.
Who, What and Where Am I is a puzzle game set on an 8x8 grid. The player's goal is to reach the Finish tile, which is represented by the pixel with the rapidly changing colours. The player starts on the slow-flashing white tile. You use the arrow keys to move.
Black tiles can always be walked on. White tiles can never be walked on.
The player character is invisible. You have to find your way through the levels on sound feedback alone. Although you can't see it, being invisible, the player character is of a certain colour. This allows them to walk on tiles of the matching colour. For example, the player character might be red- this would let them walk on all the red tiles in the level.
The player can change colour by walking on the flashing tile of that colour. They can only ever be one colour at any one time. They can walk on the flashing tiles no matter what colour they are at the time. If the player is red, and then walks on a yellow tile, the red is totally replaced. They can no longer walk on red tiles, but can now walk on yellow instead.
The player starts each level with no colour. They cannot walk on any coloured tiles.
Good luck!
#puzzle