Syllabuild
PuzzleSyllabuild is a game where you merge letters and words to create different words, but only real words are stable! Find the path through to build the target...
I could say that Sakuru - Puzzle Game is the very first project and the beginning of a tough journey as indie developer, I really wanted to complete a puzzle game since I like them a lot, however, I have been experimenting with some engines and learning stuffs in my spare time, now, I am using all the time I have available to create this game and share my work with the world. The game is base on a simple abstraction of a 2d hexagon plane, where each side is represented by a circle, the objective is to move the circles to match the level layout, this sound simple and confused, however, the way the puzzle work is simple but not the way to achieve the goal on each level. Thank you for taking the time to check my work. Regards from a tiny country in America.
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Syllabuild is a game where you merge letters and words to create different words, but only real words are stable! Find the path through to build the target...
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