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super clever take on the theme without compromising ease of gameplay and controls. great job!

This was really nice! Actually managed to get to the end, not sure what ended up beating Patience for me. I liked the sound effects, they sounded very happy :)

A very interesting game. Quite a few scenarious you have to think about for a bit. Not a difficult game per se, but definetly interesting. The social cubes are fun. : )

This is a very nice puzzle game but I found a small glitch. Nice game though!

Thank you for pointing that out. I must have missed that spot when checking if I'd placed all the walls correctly.

Very clever puzzle game. My only complain is the camera. The way that it follows the player instantly isn't very pleasant to watch.

Also, a minor change that I suggest is to leave the title of the level somewhere, as it contains useful information to solve the puzzles, specially if someone gets stuck in a particular level.

Thank you for playing. I was planning to leave the title on the pause menu, but the pause menu didn't work soon enough. I cut it for time but forgot to put the title somewhere else.

I like it! It's very cute, and does a really good job of conveying story through mechanics :)

Very cute level design with simple and easy to understand gameplay. I did have trouble with the patience level (even with the advice you mentioned above) but I enjoyed what I could get to. Extra kudo's for releasing the source code.

Thank you for playing. I don't think that level was thought through well enough myself. If you still want to play the ones after it, the file "utiles.ini" has a field called "level_beaten" that you can manually adjust to skip levels.

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Wow, the game tells a story through gameplay in such a unique way! I'd love to play more scenarios with these social cubes.  The themes are so relatable. My favourite was the "third wheel"

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Thank you for playing. I wish I'd gotten around to fleshing out the other level ideas I had, but it turns out manually entering in level data for anything bigger than a 5x5 or so grid is extremely time consuming.