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Loop a new puzzle game now on Kickstarter and a Linux, Mac and Windows PC demo

loop puzzle game on kickstarter for linux mac windows pc

One very important thing to learn from Loop: all #games should have an ambient rain slider in their sound options. It is that most tranquil, serene of things and matches this simple puzzle game marvellously. You move hexagonal pieces around until lines of colour match up, flowing together in the titular loop. #Developer John Cullen has deliberately included no elements that lead to a fail state or frustration, so you can go forever until you work each puzzle out. It’s not finished yet but you can play a demo (Linux, Mac and Windows PC) of the first six levels.

It is properly relaxing, every piece of it meditative and calming. Mousing over pieces produces a satisfying plop, and the music is on a long, uninterrupted cycle. Clicking the final bit into place and watching the puzzle expand slightly as a reward is unbelievably satisfying for something so simple. It quickly grows more complicated than simple forms like the one above, with rotating pieces and ones with multiple colours on them. There’s strategy to it; I started prioritising a single colour using an obvious corner piece as a starting point. These can only go in so many places, usually around the edges, due to the interconnectivity elsewhere.

The trailer shows the solutions to around half the puzzles. Seriously, just download and play the demo.

John’s running a Kickstarter but only for £250 (it’s £10 short right now), to pay for licenses and the Steam Greenlight fee. Pledging £3 would get you the finished game on Linux, Mac and Windows PC.

Reblogged from: rps

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