Interlocked
by nikital
Interlocked
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Description
Wrap your mind around the next intensive puzzle game - Interlocked!
A 3D puzzle game with a chilling atmosphere.
You know those puzzles consisting of a few wooden blocks that are impossible take apart? Then you know Interlocked. Each level, youโre given a unique 3D puzzle consisting of blocks that hold each other together. Take it apart and you'll feel ten times as smart :-)
http://interlocked.wecreatestuff.com
How to Play
When using the Glance Tool (an eye icon is displayed at the bottom left circle) you can rotate the puzzle with the mouse while holding the left mouse button.
When using the Pull Tool (a hand icon) click on a piece to pop up the axis selection gizmo and pull in the desired direction.
To switch tools press the spacebar or click the tool icon. You can hold the spacebar to use the other tool.
FAQ
What is Interlocked?
Interlocked is a 3D puzzle game developed by WeCreateGames and published by Armor Games, where players must separate complex interlocking blocks.
How do you play Interlocked?
In Interlocked, you rotate and slide 3D wooden block structures to find the correct sequence that lets you pull the pieces apart and fully disassemble the puzzle.
What type of game is Interlocked?
Interlocked is a 3D puzzle game that challenges your spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills as you manipulate interlocked pieces in a three-dimensional space.
Does Interlocked have levels or progression?
Yes, Interlocked features multiple levels, each presenting a new and increasingly challenging block structure for you to solve.
On which platforms can you play Interlocked?
Interlocked is available as a browser game on platforms such as Kongregate, and also had mobile versions for iOS and Android released by Armor Games.
Comments
Khazul
Mar. 19, 2011
I'm just happy I don't have to put these back together again.
Ragnel
Apr. 06, 2018
This game is awesome . . . except for the parts where you have to align some the blocks absolutely perfectly, down to a single pixel, or you won't be able to separate them. The controls simply don't allow for that level of precision. Like Annihilator suggested, an "align to grid" option would get rid of those needlessly frustrating bits
treent55
Jul. 11, 2014
That moment when you suddenly can eliminate a block and you don't even know why...
Annihilator
Feb. 28, 2011
Maybe an "Align pieces to grid" option would resolve the precision issues on some puzzles
Reaper3742
Feb. 23, 2011
I was so annoyed when I couldn't find a "Throw at wall" button like there is in real life.