Solve puzzles by resetting them! Just get started again and again and again and again and again...


WASD move
SPACE reset all objects
R restart level
Q & E scroll through levels
P / tab / esc
pause


Code, art, animations, music, sound design & level design

- by me


Made in 9 days for the Shovel Jam 2025

Theme: Just Get Started!

Updated 27 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorLizardlike
GenrePuzzle
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Atmospheric, Pixel Art, Retro, Short

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Nullocus.zip 50 MB

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calma aí kojima

hahaha

Damn, I had exactly the same idea for a game. I don't know if you saw it in the chat where I described it, but still. Great implementation of the idea! I really like this game

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Fantastic game for a jam, lovely style as well and satisfying puzzles. I normally don't even like sokoban games, but this one was really intuitive.

Thanks for the feedback!

(+1)

Wow!!! Insane in 10 days!

(+1)

Absolutely LOVE the design and thoughtful level design. Very fun! :)

Thanks for playing!

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"Oh you're a game jam entry alright. Just not a SUPER one." "Yeah? What's the difference?"
"PRESENTATION!" (As well as some other outstanding qualities.)


Your game really blew me away! It's such a simple concept, pushed to its (at least in a game jam setting feasible) absolute limits. Of course it's also a sight to behold, some really nice looking stuff you've managed to create here. Its nice looking, alright... But it plays even better in my opinion! You must be a level design wizard or something, because wow, these puzzles were so neatly packed, very very intricately crafted for a game jam. I'm used to game jam entries focusing more on the systems and then using the last bit of time for the level design, but either you just struck gold immediately or you clearly put a lot of thought behind some of these layouts. I'm not exaggerating, when I say that those few stages were some of the best puzzle-levels I've seen. Straight up Portal type stuff at times. Really well done! 5 across the board from me.