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Saturday, March 14, 2009


Perspectite is a short puzzle game consisting of four screens in total, where the solution can only be derived by aligning the right objects in the foreground and background to reveal the path to progress. Only the cursor keys are required to play, although one particular puzzle in stage two might require a bit of trial and error when attempting to slide objects into their correct positions. (source: David Scatliffe)

Comments

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Im so happy you guy have me on your page. it was literally the goal I set for this game :)
im a huge fan

-Luke

Well done Luke, glad you achieved your goal.

I enjoyed your game but it was a bit short

I agree :]

but this was only a test as to whether people would "get" it :/

this summer I will make it into a propper game hopefully :)

thats great to hear, I hope you go through with it.

On a side note, people always "get" it, or at least pretend to so they don't look stupid ;)

Lol, I shall remember this :P

:]

Very good and original idea, but pretty limited implementation. Except for the first one, the puzzles didn't make that much sense to me, and I don't even know what I did to clear the stage on the one with the moon and the laser beam. Looking forward to seeing this idea being made into a "proper game".

I enjoyed it. My only suggestion is to be able to control the camera with the mouse. And Raiyendo, on the forth level, you place the moon on a platform that activates the tractor beam, then you place the... fuzzy thing... on the button.

Really cool game concept. I wish it was a bit longer though :)

Fun game! Don't quite get the moon one, though. I mean, I was able to beat it, but I have no clue what I did to get the transporting beam to appear. O.o


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