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October 05, 2023
prickle [browser]
Join DadHog in his quest to collect all of his hoglings and guide them home through the forest's narrow corridors in the puzzler Prickle by Sunbird Studio for the 'limited space' themed Ludum Dare 54 game jam.
I am so stuck. Don't see how this can be done. There is an exit bottom left of a stairway that goes Up & then Down. I can get 2 🤱 there in a "L" shape if I turn over mid way. However there is a 3rd one & a 2 wide drop on the right side first.
About the right level of difficulty for me, and they are all solvable. For me the trick was usually finding a place where the obviously-necessary rotation can be performed. Saving progress would have been nice, but in fact there aren't that many levels.
@Anonymous 7 October 2023 at 16:55 is there a way to get the upper left, then the lower right then get the lower left so that you are not in a straight line?
Awesome little game, nice challenging, made it :-D
ReplyDeleteSo much fun!
ReplyDeleteReally well done and a catchy little song. Hardest level is definitely not the last level.
ReplyDeleteThis game doesn't appear to save your progress between sessions, which is a bit of a shame
ReplyDeleteDoesn't load on Firefox, Chrome or Microsoft Edge :/
ReplyDeleteI am so stuck. Don't see how this can be done.
ReplyDeleteThere is an exit bottom left of a stairway that goes Up & then Down.
I can get 2 🤱 there in a "L" shape if I turn over mid way.
However there is a 3rd one & a 2 wide drop on the right side first.
Doesn't load on Firefox, Chrome or Microsoft Edge :/
ReplyDeleteneither on safari !
Only Mozilla ?
Doesn't save progress. You've been warned.
ReplyDeleteAbout the right level of difficulty for me, and they are all solvable. For me the trick was usually finding a place where the obviously-necessary rotation can be performed. Saving progress would have been nice, but in fact there aren't that many levels.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous 7 October 2023 at 16:55 is there a way to get the upper left, then the lower right then get the lower left so that you are not in a straight line?
ReplyDeleteNow there's Mac and iOS support :)
ReplyDeleteHugely annoying music - couldn't find a way of turning it off or muting.
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