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I bought this game a while ago from a bundle and was wondering if its only chapter 1 or will be the full game?

At the moment, yes it will only be chapter 1.

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Please tell me, at what stage of development is the game? I was delighted with the demo a couple of years ago and since then I can't wait for the release) the game is great!

Hey thanks for checking in, I'm so happy to hear that you are excited for the full game.

Currently we are in beta testing, which is a very good sign about the release! We haven't announced the release date yet, so keep an eye out for that.

If you are interested, you can keep up with development by signing up for our email list which we send out about once per month: https://mailchi.mp/cc4f226a280e/isles-of-sea-and-sky-mailing-list

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I loved the bit I played of the demo, I didn't play far because I'm waiting on the full release. Are there any "bosses" in the game? I am very eagerly awaiting this, I think it's going to do really well.

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Thank you!

In the full game there is something that could be interpreted as a "boss fight" in a way on one of the islands.

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Loved all of the new puzzle blocks. The open world is wonderfully done. Can't wait for the full release! 

Thank you!

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Wow, this was a really nice game. The graphics and music are awesome (those animations!). The puzzles are interesting and challenging, and there are lot of mechanics for just 1 hour of gameplay. The exploration is very clever, because it foreshadows the solution of some puzzles and makes the islands a puzzle by itself. 5/5.

I wish I had discovered the game during the Kickstarter D:

Thank you so much for playing. I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I can't wait for you to see the full game!

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the demo is fantastic! perfect gbc vibes + head-scratching puzzles + overworld with a turtle — what’s not to love

Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it so much!

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Definitely getting the full release when it comes out. Really great game.

Thank you!!

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Will the full version be updated for itch.io backers?

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When the full game releases, it will definitely be released on itch.io as well as Steam! You will be notified and sent your key on Kickstarter when the game launches.

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so this build we got through racial justice will be automatically updated?

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No, this will remain this portion of the game. It's possible that there could be future updates, which is what happened with v4.0, but it won't give access to the full game.

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I played the demo in a periodic event of my gaming channel - called Demo Day, a year ago. It is literally one of my most waited games of the year. Awesome work!

I am so excited that you are anticipating this game that much! Can't wait to share the full game with you!

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I finally got around on playing the demo! Can’t wait for the full release!

Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

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This was WAY more fun than I expected! 

Glad you enjoyed it! I hope you will try out the full game when it releases!

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Wow what a amazing demo! Really excited for the full release. Also is the star cap in the demo 15 stars?

That's correct!

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Excellent demo, I'm psyched for the full game release! (I know it'll be a while yet, but whenever it does eventually launch I'll be there).

Thank you!

This is a cool game. From what I've seen, it looks to be a long one too! I enjoyed my time with the demo and would like to ask a couple questions to see where this game is going.
1) Will this game do more with less and use the simple mechanics in unique ways like: Using cliffs to fall onto a box/trail of boxes or block a teleporter with a certain thing to solve a puzzle? These are just examples btw
2) Will it take a metroidvania approach to progression?
3) Do you have a rough release date, play length and price? If so, it would be useful to know.
4) Will you have playtesters/take in puzzle submissions since I would be very interested to sign up for either?

Hey glad to hear you enjoyed it!

1. Yes.

2. Yes, as you unlock more friends and items, you will gain access to more and more areas.

3. I am aiming for the end of next year for release. The price will be $15, and my estimate at the moment is the game will feature 10 to 15 hours of gameplay. If I have time I will be able to add more content.

4. At the moment I'm not taking any puzzle ideas, and the only testing we are doing is internally and with alpha testers from the Kickstarter project.

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Thanks! Nice to see such an active and nice gamedev!

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I could not possibly be more excited for a video game!  What a great introduction! :D

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Woot! Thanks so much for making this video and sharing. I love to see when people are excited about the game!!

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There aren't a ton of Day One purchases for me these days, but Akurra will be one, no doubt! :D

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I would like to thank you, Pursuing Pixels, from the bottom of my heart for your recommendations! Thanks to you I've been able to find awesome pixel art titles such as Akurra -- and we seem to have a very similar taste when it comes to video games. I really think that you should also take a closer look at the retro homebrew scene, i.e. new games for actual retro consoles and computers. Just check out some of the cool stuff that people have been working on (some of these games are even available on Steam/itch):

- Rikki & Vikki (Atari 7800, this game shows that this console could actually compete with the NES): http://www.penguinet.net/Games/Rikki_Vikki/

- Demons of Asteborg (Genesis): https://store.steampowered.com/app/1382790/Demons_of_Asteborg/

- Xeno Crisis (Mega Drive, Neo Geo, Dreamcast): https://store.steampowered.com/app/464260/Xeno_Crisis/

- Tanglewood (Genesis): https://store.steampowered.com/app/837190/TANGLEWOOD/

- Micro Mages (NES): https://store.steampowered.com/app/1065020/Micro_Mages/

- ZPF (Genesis): https://twitter.com/jgvex_/status/1313892208760815616

- Sam's Journey (C64): https://protovision.itch.io/sams-journey

- Ports of classic indie games to C64: https://rgcddev.itch.io/luftrauserz and https://rgcddev.itch.io/super-bread-box

- Games from NGDEV (Neo Geo, Dreamcast, Switch): http://www.ngdevteam.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&i...

- You Have to Win The Game (C64 port of a classic indie game): https://odd.blog/2018/09/17/you-have-to-win-the-game/

- Hypernoid (Neo Geo): https://twitter.com/neohomebrew/status/1413511685051146242

- The Dark Call Project (Genesis): https://www.darkcallproject.com/

- Aliens Neoplasma (ZX Spectrum): http://www.indieretronews.com/2019/02/aliens-neoplasma-aliens-have-arrived-on.ht...

- Delta's Shadow (ZX Spectrum): http://www.indieretronews.com/2020/12/power-blade-deltas-shadow-fantastic.html

- The Abduction of Oscar Z (Amstrad CPC): http://www.indieretronews.com/2020/11/the-abduction-of-oscar-z-fabulous-run.html...

- Dottie dreads nought (SNES): https://goldlocke.itch.io/dottie-dreads-nought

- Nekotako (SNES): https://www.videogamesage.com/forums/topic/2871-nekotako-snes-homebrew/

- SlipSpeed (DOS): https://voxel.itch.io/slipspeed

- Nox Archaist (Apple II): https://store.steampowered.com/app/1509080/Nox_Archaist/

- PSXFunkin (FNF for PlayStation 1): https://old.reddit.com/r/Homebrews/comments/p1tulw/psxfunkin_friday_night_funkin...

- Wind and Water: Puzzle Battles (Dreamcast): https://old.reddit.com/r/Homebrews/comments/pcd576/wind_and_water_puzzle_battles...

- BioEvil (WIP demake of RE1 for Genesis): https://pscdgames.itch.io/bio-evil

- IntelliVania - Castlevania on the Intellivision (console from 1979): http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/03/intellivania-castlevania-on.html

- Blazing Rangers (NES): https://firstpressgames.itch.io/blazing-rangers

- Master System games from 2MINDS: https://www.2minds.fr/

- RetroSouls games for Genesis: https://retrosouls.itch.io/

- Super Impostor Bros (GBC): https://lumpytouch.itch.io/super-impostor-bros

- Last Crown Warriors (GBC): https://lightgamesgb.com/portfolio/last-crown-warriors/

- Infinity (GBC): https://www.infinitygbc.com/

- Fire Lancer (WonderSwan): http://firelancer.ws/

- Alwa's Awakening (NES port): https://eldenpixels.com/alwas-awakening-nes/

- Action 53 collection of games from NES dev competitions: https://action53.itch.io/

- Witch n' Wiz (NES): https://mhughson.itch.io/witch-n-wiz

- Assembloids/Quartet (ported to many retro platforms): http://assembloids.de/

- Escape 2042 (available for many platforms): https://orionsoft.itch.io/escape2042

- Varoom 3D (GBA): https://gvaliente.itch.io/varooom-3d

- Knight's Chance (Neo Geo):

- Atari 2600 regularly gets new releases, there's a YT channel which covers them: https://www.youtube.com/c/ZeroPageHomebrew/

- if you like the simplicity of PICO-8, check out as well this homebrew retro handheld: https://www.inputmag.com/reviews/arduboy-fx-review-no-quirk-playdate-but-still-a...

And some recommendations for modern pixel art indie games that you might have missed:

- Frogatto & Friends (an upcoming platformer from the devs behind The Battle for Wensoth): https://frogatto.com/screenshots/

- Monolith: https://store.steampowered.com/app/603960/Monolith/

- Antonball Deluxe: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1382320/Antonball_Deluxe/

- Pizza Tower: https://pizzatowerguy.itch.io/pizza-tower-demo

- Mystik Belle: https://store.steampowered.com/app/332610/Mystik_Belle/

- Z-Exemplar: https://store.steampowered.com/app/434750/ZExemplar/

- From Beyond Prologue: https://store.steampowered.com/app/971430/From_Beyond_Prologue/

- The Abbey of Crime Extensum: https://store.steampowered.com/app/474030/The_Abbey_of_Crime_Extensum/

- Carrie's Order Up!: https://store.steampowered.com/app/522490/Carries_Order_Up/

- Radical Rabbit Stew: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1232010/Radical_Rabbit_Stew/

- Okinawa Rush: https://store.steampowered.com/app/777670/Okinawa_Rush/

- Handsome Mr. Frog: https://store.steampowered.com/app/508990/Handsome_Mr_Frog/

- Huntdown: https://store.steampowered.com/app/598550/HUNTDOWN/

- Dino Run: https://store.steampowered.com/app/248330/Dino_Run_DX/

- Vacant Ark:

- Inyou Douji Monogatari:

- Iwanaga:

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You have no idea how much this truly means!! :D

So happy that we’ve been able to help you find some cool games—and speaking of…I’ve only honestly heard of a small handful of these (morphcat games is sooooo good!), but I’ve definitely got myself a nice and healthy list of games to add to the (never-ending and ever-growing) backlog & wishlist!!


seriously—thanks so much for putting so much time, thought, effort, and energy into this reply!!🙏


hopefully some other folks will take the plunge on some of these games as well!! Now…..to go and play some Monolith!!👾👾👾

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This is an awesome game, I was fortunate enough to have Gojirra join me in chat as I played this indie gem of a demo through. ❤ Definitely recommend!

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Yes!!!!

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I may easily rank this game as one of my favorites ever, no less!

Akurra (still in dev) is the epitome of the kind of games I deeply enjoy: adventure and puzzle games. Beautifully crafted and totally atmospheric with its haunting soundtrack, plus intertwined puzzles and various cryptic elements, this non-verbal game reveals a true talent of storytelling. Its inspired pixel art clearly reminds of the aesthetics and poetic universe drawn in GBC Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX (still my favorite episode to this day). While being rather quite unique with its exotic vibe, Akurra conveys a familiar and timeless feel. This game is like playing Sokoban in a kind of « Koholint » Archipelago. Its core mechanics are simple, yet compelling and addictive! A good-hearted and not punishing game (no death penalties, infinite undo and reset options) which brings to the player a true feel of exploration and completion at its finest (discovering secret places, collecting stuff, solving puzzles...). Akurra is like an invitation to lose yourself in a dream world of imagination and play. A true labour of love and a future cult classic!

Thank you so much for the big demo and keep up the good work!

Greetings from France!

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Wow that really gave me the good feeling goosebumps! Thank you for that awesomely well thought out review! So inspiring 😊

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Thank you so much for this in depth response. It feels fantastic when someone really clicks with the game and has such a fantastic writing ability to put it in words. We really appreciate the kind words!!

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So good for a fucking itch.io game like this is way beyond what I expected 10/10 my brain stopped so many times.GG well played Jason.So good!

Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!!

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Dude this game is soo much fun! I didn't even remember where I got it, just found the demo on my desktop and decided to play it tonight. I'm actually kinda sad it's not out yet, I assumed it was an old game, haha. It seems like the demo has changed compared to some let's plays I've seen on YouTube, e.g. the island to the far right on the map is covered in clouds for me, there are no triangle pieces, etc. Anyway.. I wishlisted this on Steam, good luck on making the rest of the game and here's to hoping to a smooth and successful release!

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Lol that's awesome, and thank you!! If you want to keep up with the development of the game you can follow the Kickstarter where I post monthly updates: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gojirra/akurra

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Thanks for the Linux demo! Works without issues for me. :D

Awesome!

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nostalgic

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This game is simply incredible, I can't even really come up with words to describe how much fun I had playing through this demo. The way you paced it out was probably the most compelling part, I am very excited to see where you take this!

Thank you!!

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The game boy color aesthetic lured me in, and the exploring-by-solving-puzzles loop kept me hooked. Akurra is fantastic - I had to play all the way through the demo on one sitting. There was just enough loose ends available at all times so that if I got stuck in one puzzle, I could just go look around for other mysteries to solve (and there seemed to be a plenty of them!).

When the end screen finally showed up, i audibly gasped - OH NO it ended already!! And that, if something, is the best feeling a demo can give. 

...And to be fair, the demo was also much longer than I initially expected, and there was just the right amount of puzzles left after the play-through that I gotta return and 100% it. (my completion time and rate: 1h 33m, 75%)

This will be a day one purchase for me.

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Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!

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Incredible game. I missed the Kickstarter, sadly, but will be purchasing it day 1. It will be a painful 2 year wait for sure (haha). While this may not be for everyone due to it's puzzle-style gameplay, I absolutely love sokoban (block pushing) mechanics. The puzzles are beautifully designed, and the game isn't just pure sokoban like Chip's Challenge or Eggerland (Lolo). It actually adds a lot of interesting elements to the genre, like solving puzzles in any order you wish in an interconnected world, and getting stumped on puzzles at first, only to realize that you need to interact with something in another puzzle to further open up the game world. It's genius. The music is beautiful and unique, and really sets the tone for the adventure. Our main character has a great design, and the world he inhabits is mystical and memorable, with wonderful 'Link's Awakening' -style pixel art and secrets galore.  My only complaint would be that the music restarts every time you restart a puzzle. I wish it would keep going, as otherwise it break the mood, and thus the player's immersion. Just a small nitpick.

The fact that one person is making this (well, besides the music, and they also have a QA tester from what I understand) makes it all the more impressive. It took me about 3 hours to 100% the demo, and I enjoyed every minute of it. Like a rabid animal, I eagerly anticipate my next taste of this game ;)


TL;DR - This is the best sokoban-style game I have ever played. Please download it. Now.

Thanks so much! I'm very happy you enjoyed it so much. It's awesome to read reviews like this from people who really click with the game!

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This  game is just amazing, taking the sokoban mechanic as the main mechanic to a full adventure game is genius.. The game is super fun and challenging, puzzles are well designed and the 8 bit aesthetic is just beautiful.. Congrats! Amazing demo

Hello. The game demo seems to be unplayable for me. The game is constantly holding Up, and I can't move in any other direction. I can't navigate the menu, and I can't move the character in-game. I can barely enter a single letter for the profile name to even get started. Since it's full-screen, the only way out is the press Alt+Tab to minimize the game and close it from the taskbar. Is there something I did wrong?

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GigaMan I'm sorry to hear that! Do you have a game pad or another keyboard plugged in? There could be a problem where the game is taking inputs from it. You can press P to switch between full screen and windowed, not sure if that will help anything. Is it possible for you to take a video of what's happening?

If you want to join the Discord, it will be easier for us to chat there and work out the problem: https://discord.com/invite/5fnWhA2

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Hello! I know it's been 3 months and I should have contacted you through discord a long time ago, but I had other business and put this off. I came back to this game today and found out the issue was a vJoy Driver that was installed and the whole time it was taking up a controller slot on my computer and causing problems in many other games I attempted to play.

So, once I uninstalled the driver, everything went back to normal, and now I can play your game! So far, I really like it! Keep up the great work!

Glad to hear you got it working!

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After getting this huge bundle and kinda dreading going through all games to find what's good, your Akurra being one of the first games absolutely blew me away.

The GameBoy Advanced era of games is really dear to me, growing up without any pocket change and strict parents. The art style of Akurra but more importantly the rich animation, the amazing eye for detail in every puzzle, everything feeds back into this mindset of squeezing the most out of my games. The absence of language mimicks not knowing English as a native Dutch, bruteforcing your way through a game's inputs and letting the design lead the way.

I got invested pretty quickly in Akurra's starting puzzles, but when I reached the turtle at the end of the first island and I could see a Donkey Kong Country 3-like worldmap, it expanded my perceived scope of the game so much. Figuring out that the patterns on the ground were manually and deliberately placed, figuring out why two crates weren't pushable and imagining how they could be destroyed with a later item, then having everything fall into place was extremely satisfying. I've played a few puzzle games, but the sheer intelligent design going into these is something I had seen, but I had not experienced before.

Thank you so much for making Akurra!

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Wow, thank you so much!! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your comment. I love to hear people's experiences like this with my game, it really is the driving force for me creating it. I tried to make something without verbal language and so it's amazing when people really understand it :). I'm glad that my game spoke to you in such a way, and I hope you will come back and try it out  when it's finished! If you weren't aware, we also have a Kickstarter going right now: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gojirra/akurra

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That was beautiful! So much attention to detail and pure appreciation for Jason's intentions! 

When I will buy the game in the bundle, I will get steam key on the release? 

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Just to be clear, are you talking about the Racial Equality Bundle?

The game in its current state is what's included in the bundle. However, it's about 2 hours of gameplay, so not too shabby.

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Thank u

my god

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I love the GBA like aesthetics and sound. Music is great. Game is super friendly and fun to play.

I wish you the best in your KS!

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!

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Great game. Had a lot of fun with the demo and looking forward to backing the KS. 


*mild spoilers of the demo below*


Am curious though, was trying to 100% the demo and was really stuck on the last star. Pulled up a walkthrough on YT and there's a hint in what I imagine to be an older build of the game that's no longer visible because it's obscured by clouds.


Is there another hint I'm missing that makes this star reasonable to find? Or is it expected that the user solve the puzzle just with the remaining visible info? 

Thanks so much for playing, glad you enjoyed it!

For questions about spoilers, please consider joining the Discord!

i was really excited to play but when i started the game i encountered a bug. It seems like w or the up arrow are stuck in the game. i checked my keyboard but that wasnt the problem. I could barely even put a name. I got the letter A to set the profile and that was it. After that the game launched and as expected my character ran to the top of the screen and got stuck. I restarted a few times but nothing seemed to work.

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Hi Fundiments sorry to hear about that! Do you have a gamepad plugged in or connected with bluetooth? The game takes inputs from multiple sources so it could be caused by another controller. Also, did anything change if you quit the game entirely and started again, or restarted your computer?

If you have discord, please join our server and we can help you figure out the issue more quickly: https://discordapp.com/invite/5fnWhA2

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Had an absolutely fantastic time with this game. Expected to jump in and just give the demo a try for a few minutes, ended up 100%ing the demo over the course of 2 days and 2.5hours of playtime. Wrote a video review for the game here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msKW8MPvBeM

Absolutely remarkable quality and definitely worth checking out. I'll be keeping my eye on Akurra's progress, devs deserve a lot of credit!

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Wow thanks so much, especially for the review! We're really glad you enjoyed it!

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I love it. The music is really nice, the user-friendliness is great, and the actual game is fun,

(I am cameramandude, you pm'd me on reddit)

Thank you!

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Could not put this game down. Jason has done an exemplary job at infusing nostalgic artwork with many creative puzzles and rewarding gameplay. Craig, the man behind the music, also does spectacular work providing that islander atmosphere with his amazing tracks. The community has been really awesome and it's a joy being a part of it and watching the game grow.

I grew up on the Gameboy Zeldas, and this game fills the void that time has made. The puzzles are challenging, exploring is exciting, and the whole thing leaves me very satisfied. I'm a completionist, and this game makes getting that 100% feel very rewarding. Looking forward to being able to back this project on Kickstarter!

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Fantastic game that reminds me of my time in the NES era in the 80s and 90s. It feels genuine, it makes you really thing about the solutions and it is beautifully presented in it's format. Good job!

Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!

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I've seen this game grow from a few little puzzles with almost no animations, to this wonderful demo with rad animations and many difficult but fun puzzles! It's insane how far it has come, and I hope we can get it finished. Jason has consistently impressed me with his clever and original puzzle creation. 

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Puzzle games are my shiz and this game totally satisfied! Music is awesome, really helps set the mood. I definitely wanted more when the demo was finished and I went back to play a couple more times thru to get 100% and try some speed runs. Totally worth a play! Can't wait for the full version!

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Anyone coming here and seeing this, just know that the puzzles are crazy fun and the music is fantastic!


The ability to reset the puzzle easily for each screen really is a nice touch, and so is the "undo last move". You'll find yourself wishing you could keep going after finishing the demo (and you can, but there is eventually a limit, haha)