Hi! On May 6, 2021 I am releasing Lines On Sides. It is a minimalistic puzzle game where you arrange the tiles so that their sides match each other in colors. If you want to help me improve the game and spend some of your precious time please send me a direct message with your e-mail. Thanks. Update: In order to accelerate and facilitate participation in the tests, here is the link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/HILxFiQ0 Those who do not want to test the game can already preorder it at: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1555093399 for only $0.99 More at www.mandigondo.com/lines
Hey Michal, I just pre-ordered your new game, looks like fun to play, I don’t do beta tests no more sorry, just wanna have fun with new puzzle games. Good luck with further development.
Hi Roger. Thanks a lot and I hope you will enjoy playing it. I am waiting for your opinion as soon as you play it.
I have refined a few things in the game: - improved graphics (especially you can see it on 4-inch screens devices), - improved movement of tiles, - fixed a few minor bugs. TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/HILxFiQ0
Very nice. Aesthetically pleasing and straightforward to play. I’ve only just started so I’m sure there’s more of a challenge to come. I do wonder about the orientation. I’m playing by holding it in portrait as that’s my preference for a game like this. Is there any reason for it to be locked in landscape? Perhaps there’s a mechanic that demands it that I’m yet to encounter. If not, actual portrait support would be a minor yet welcome addition.
Thanks for the feedback. Hmmm, there is no mechanics in the game that requires it to be locked in a landscape orientation. On the other hand, the arrows for going through the levels would sometimes overlap the level. This would be most visible on an iPhone, and you would sometimes miss them. Of course, this is my assumption. I tried to make sure that neither the arrows nor the other buttons overlap the level.