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Latest revision as of 01:40, 22 November 2023
Tidy blocks and solve brainteasers in this satisfying puzzle game! There’s a free demo that includes the first twelve levels, or $5 for the full game.
FEATURES:
- 45 levels with approximately two hours of puzzling gameplay
- Reimagined for Playdate with all new code, graphics and level layouts
- Crank to undo! Make a bad move? Pull out the crank and rewind time!
Accessibility: Skwish allows players to undo moves, and also allows players to skip levels if a level is too difficult. The gameplay is at-your-own-pace, and you are not required to be fast.