Very creative and well-designed game. The controls are a little finicky, though. It would be much better if you could edit your tool anywhere; it's sometimes difficult to maneuver into the box and press edit at the same time. Still, quite fun. Plus, bonus points for referencing Wallace & Gromit!
@ guerra_acre, that one was definitely hard. I started in the bottom left corner and matched all the blocks but the 3, then pushed the left arrow over. I matched the 4-2-1 in the top right with the 3 that remained in the bottom left, then pushed the up arrow up. This opens everything up, and I found the rest to be more straightforward after I figured out this part. One possible strategy :)
Very unique game. I've always been fascinated by trains and switches, so this was a lot of fun. Some of the controls are a bit finicky, but otherwise great. 4/5 & <3
Absolutely excellent game! As others have stated, I love that there is no moves limit; allows for creativity without reducing critical thinking. Great bright, simple graphics as well. 5/5
As others have commented, a lot of these colors are variable and or subjective. Also, I'd suggest rephrasing "the object" to something that mentions "in real life" ; I thought this meant the text object for several rounds until I received one with the "front color"
@Deathstalker, I know what you mean. I've been counted off just by walking too close to the wrong one on the way to another; they're a little bit sensitive.
@RedHavok, my undo isn't working either, but you can draw over one path with a different color. I can understand how that could make it too messy to focus and force you to clear, though :)
Level 10 is why the second badge is worth 30 pts. Seriously though, awesome game! As someone who tutored a lot of classmates in java, this is an excellent explanation of why we use methods and objects. Will def be sharing with my prof. 5/5
:D Thanks mochamonkey44!!!