This was really fun. Challenging, requiring a variety of techniques to solve the puzzles...but not ridiculously difficult. Wish there were an indication of how far I've progressed. I almost gave up on the last level, but was happy to figure it out. :)
It's a really creative idea to have pulled off for a game jam! The only thing I didn't like was encountering levels where you needed pixel-perfect positioning of the blocks when you switch in order to get it to work. If there's some way of making them push each other so they're not overlapping when you try to switch with a little overlap instead of just having the switch fail, and if you can give a little grace period when a jumping block hits a ceiling before gravity kicks in and it starts falling, then that should eliminate the need to be pixel-perfect at those points that I've come across so far.
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This was really fun. Challenging, requiring a variety of techniques to solve the puzzles...but not ridiculously difficult. Wish there were an indication of how far I've progressed. I almost gave up on the last level, but was happy to figure it out. :)
Thanks! I should probably add the number of levels in the description.
It's a really creative idea to have pulled off for a game jam! The only thing I didn't like was encountering levels where you needed pixel-perfect positioning of the blocks when you switch in order to get it to work. If there's some way of making them push each other so they're not overlapping when you try to switch with a little overlap instead of just having the switch fail, and if you can give a little grace period when a jumping block hits a ceiling before gravity kicks in and it starts falling, then that should eliminate the need to be pixel-perfect at those points that I've come across so far.
Thanks for your feedback! I have no idea how to fix the issues you mentioned but I will keep it in mind.
Update: I think I managed to fix the issues you mentioned, mainly I made the collision-checking a bit more forgiving.