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November 02, 2022
copernicus [browser]
A simple sokoban, or not? Copernicus, a puzzlescript puzzler by Competor.(Z key to undo a move, R key to restart a level)
Level 1 is a classic microban (David Skinner) level: push the left box one position up, so you can maneuver to push the right box one position up. Now you can position the left box to its target, and the right box to its target.
It was fun, but very easy - it is strange, looks like not the same for everyone. I easily adapted for the move, and I focused on only a small part of the screen, only for one man. I feel like it doesn't matter if the ground moves or the man - I just thought I move, and my brain made me feel I was moving. :-)
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9 comments:
Same here with level 1
Level 1 is a classic microban (David Skinner) level: push the left box one position up, so you can maneuver to push the right box one position up. Now you can position the left box to its target, and the right box to its target.
Nice and funny game...
I bet it. I'm not sure how, but I beat it. Those last levels made my eyes hurt, but it's done.
Not fan of the movement to be honest.
Really clever and genuinely fun (the later levels become more trial-and-error, but I really enjoyed the middle levels)
Sorry, but I hate that the whole world is moving. Hurts my head. The puzzles seem interesting but I'm out.
Took a few steps to get the hang of it, but I liked it - thanks Competor! and thanks for sharing it Bart!
It was fun, but very easy - it is strange, looks like not the same for everyone. I easily adapted for the move, and I focused on only a small part of the screen, only for one man. I feel like it doesn't matter if the ground moves or the man - I just thought I move, and my brain made me feel I was moving. :-)
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