Fairy Block Mother
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PLAYING!
Welcome to Fairy Block Co.! Fairy Block Mother needs your help! Are you a motivated, passionate, Construction Operator with 150+ Fae Years of experience? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment? A self-starter and driven? This sounds like the right job for you! Apply now at Fairy Block Co.
Instructions:
The Fairy Block Mother will drop objects of different sizes and shapes from the top of the screen.
Select the objects you want to build the blueprint on the screen by left clicking them.
Use WASD to move the object up, left, right and down.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to rotate and the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scale.
Not all of the objects will appear useful to the untrained human eye, so try to think outside of the box!
The completed blueprint will be scored on its similarity to the final product, its variation and its colour matching. The last is the most important of all to fairies, but we will score these all equally for you.
You can also throw away any blocks you don't want!
Once the blueprint is complete, it becomes its own object to use in the next blueprint.
The next object appears in the Fairy Block Mother’s hands. Unused objects disappear after x seconds, just like magic.
(Once complete, grab a cuppa with the fae :))
Credits:
Thomas Yanuziello | itch - Programmer, Game Designer
Giovanni Caruso | itch - Programmer, Game Designer
Ben Harley | itch, portfolio - Character Artist, Environment Artist
Charlotte Pang | itch, portfolio - Producer, Artist, Animator
Imogen Donovan | twitter, linkedin - Producer, Narrative Designer, Writer
Nikolas - Narrative Designer, Game Designer
Jack Brooks Hughes | linktree - Composer, Sound Designer
George Robinson | soundcloud- Composer
Software Background Vectors by Vecteezy
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Authors | tyanuziello, Sharktea, AeternalHorus, Barley |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2D, blocks, Pixel Art, Tetris |
Comments
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I like the concept of scaling tetris type blocks, the game's interfaces have good flow to them and the writing has some good jokes.