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Monday, July 27, 2009

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Disk Field is a short puzzler based on manipulating vector fields to push a spinning disk through each level. It starts off nice and simple but eventually gets pretty challenging.

There's really not that much to it, yet it's still strangely compelling. The arrow keys spin the vector arrows - although sometimes not every arrow can be manipulated. A few levels towards the end require concentration of the highest levels. Fortunately, the retro-style music is there to keep you sane!

It's over on Newgrounds.

Comments

This was made in pygame in 2007.

http://www.pygame.org/project/487/

Authors have the same first name so I'm guessing it's the same guy.

Great game.

Looks interesting... too bad it won't load.

I did not really find it enjoyable, but my respect for this highly original mechanic.

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