Santa's Clause

Santa's Clause

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Santa's Clause

Rating:
2.8
Released: December 20, 2012
Last updated: December 20, 2012

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Description

Santa is distributing gifts to kids but with a 'Clause'. He will only let you keep the gifts which you stack together, so how high can you stack your gifts ? Play to find out!

How to Play

Left, Right, Down arrow keys to move the gifts around
Space to rotate
Up arrow key to replace the gift

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LHSP

Dec. 21, 2012

3
2

Really cool take on the old Tetris, and stacking games. The physics works really nice and make the game harder but still simple. And I think that the pieces should be a little easier to interlock since they seem to fit nicely with each other. 4/5

happybirthday90
happybirthday90 Developer

thanks a lot :D

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uethello

Jan. 07, 2013

1
0

Need a grid, with an on/off or maybe like a bar that refills, and a hotkey to turn the grid on momentarily. Maybe make the blocks able to be manipulated for just half a second or so after they land. Also, needs a ragequit button, or just a button that lets you restart the stage.

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PANdemon47

Dec. 21, 2012

3
1

A wonderful Tetris tribute with a Holiday twist. I kind of like how the pieces don't fit perfectly, otherwise the challenge would be lost. One minor issue is the speed of gravity and how slow the pieces move even when forcing them down. Otherwise, great game and a 5/5 regardless of gravity issue.

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kschooner

Jan. 18, 2013

1
0

Never been a huge stacking/style fan, but decided to give it a go anyway. I was surprised at how easy it was to pick up and do relatively well without ragequit syndrome like I usually face with this game type. I would like the option for a very light grid for the first little while to get into the groove, but I understand it should still have a difficulty level to it. Personally 3/5 because I'm not super into tetris/stacking style games, but as a whole for those who are, I'd recommend 4/5.

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mixt

Dec. 20, 2012

4
2

Would be nice if we could align pieces into a grid. For example the bear and the gingerbread man look like that could mesh together and be very sturdy and useful, but since doing so is near impossible, said gingerbread man is likely to mess something up as he falls to the side instead. Though this is a minor detail since the physics would render the grid useless fairly rapidly.

happybirthday90
happybirthday90 Developer

yes i agree with the part that its a bit difficult to mesh them together .. but yes the pieces have been designed keeping in mind that they inter-lock. :)