It wasn't always easy to tell when I was stuck, but it was obvious when I actually made progress. I actually needed to think to get through this one in a reasonable time frame.
A very strange game about a very strange dollhouse. A surreal first-person puzzle game created in 72-hours for Ludum Dare 37.
This game is funded through Patreon. Many thanks to the following:
* Adam R. Vierra
* Joshua Jennings
* XanderHD
* Tommy Pedersen
* Jacob Clark
* David Lin
Made in Tech Valley Game Space!
It wasn't always easy to tell when I was stuck, but it was obvious when I actually made progress. I actually needed to think to get through this one in a reasonable time frame.
A simple, fun, and challenging game. A lovely time-killer, not to mention an interesting concept/mechanic. I ended up going a little crazy trying to write down every code i saw just in case haha. I like that the codes are on the keys so you can see what key goes to what door just in case you find more than one key at once. I also really loved playing with those shapes that were lying around the place. All in all it was a really enjoyable experience and I see nothing negative about it. I just wish it was longer because I was really having fun, and I wish that the ending was a bit more exciting (like, you end up in the first house and everything resets so you can start all over again). Fantastic job!
Very creative, I like it!
even though its a strange/weird game is till like it
I have a question. I am stuck on one of the puzzles in chapter 3, the one where you need to find a code to a door in a blue house. Can you help? Thanks. Great game so far!
Yikes, we need to check these comments sections more regularly. The colors on each hours is random, so it's hard to pin-point which part you're in, but we were to guess, you're talking about the house you end up visiting twice: first time with no way in the coded door, and the second time where the code is now visible outside the window adjacent to the door. The house prior has a super-tiny code that's only readable after diving into a smaller house.