Physics Breaking Boxes
Push The Boxes On The Buttons
Simple right? I'm sure nothing will get weird, seeing a simple sokoban game is not suspicious at all.
Nothing too deep, especially not recursion, since that would be copying that one game that's gonna come out eventually — what was its name already? Patrick's Parabox? Nothing like that.
Here, to push a box on a button, you just first have to push a box on a button.
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Controls
Arrow keys to move
Z to cancel the last move
R to reset the position of the boxes and yourself
M to mute the music
Ctrl F or F11 or Alt Enter to toggle fullscreen
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Notes
On the web version, the music might lag a lot. In that case either use the downloadable version or mute it.
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Patch notes
(2021/04/26) Tweaked the audio latency to account for lag, and added a mute button in case it gets really bad.
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i think i broke the game. i pressed r on the end screen, and pushed all the boxes over to the right side. now there is a box inside the recursive box and i cant move.
same
Very nice, I assume this was a LD48 entry? Just found out about Patrick's Parabox so I appreciate being able to play with the idea! In this one I can push... TWO boxes at ONCE?!? In my sokoban? Imagine that. Anyway, I don't think the physics is breaking the boxes... just the other way around!
(Speaking of breaking things, I broke the ending screen by pushing the recursive box against the wall, then trying to push another box out through the blocked side, and I ended up way out of bounds with no idea where I was.)
if you go out of bounds, you can go the opposite direction you went in, and you will be back!
I don't remember what happened, but I think I couldn't actually get back into the boxes? Either way, this was intended as more of a sort of "bug report" just in case they felt like fixing it, or just a silly little thing that didn't bother me too much. I appreciate your effort to help though lol
I LOVED THIS! It was great having the “aha!” moments, i’d love more of this!