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Chalk is a unique action game by Joakim Sandberg which places emphasis on drawing to solve problems that the player will face in each of the six levels.

The right mouse button controls movement, while the left is used to draw lines. Only one line of a certain length can be on screen at any time, determined by a gauge shown at the top of the window display.

Geometric shapes can be removed by drawing lines across each of the green dots on them. Enemies are destroyed by drawing a line from a purple bullet to a ship. Blue shapes can be picked up and thrown around.

Beating all six levels with A ratings unlocks the endurance challenge.

[save with all levels and endurance challenge unlocked, zip file]

Name: Chalk
Developer: Joakim Sandberg
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Comments

Thanks for the link.I really enjoy playing this game.

Beautiful little game. Would work great on the DS!

Good job!Now, all you have to do is get all S! Though that reaps no reward in the end.

I still think you're officially the first to unlock that mode.You are king!

Fantastic!

From what I've seen, it's great, and would indeed work well on the DS. Too bad it gives me a Blue Screen of Death after about a minute, though. Got that with Pixel's games as well. Time for reïnstalling Windows, I suppose =P

It's ALWAYS time to reinstall windows.

Hopefully Friday the first. Originally it was going to be today, but my buddy is a geek in love, and we've been dealing with wedding craziness.

I really enjoyed this. Really interesting ideas, and very nice presentation.

this is great!!!!!!

awe...
the level select save file link is busted. any other way to nab that sucker?

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