Unproportional

Unproportional

by algumacoisaqq
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Unproportional

Rating:
4.0
Released: January 04, 2020
Last updated: March 10, 2020
Developer: algumacoisaqq

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Description

A puzzle game inspired on the classic _Not To Scale_
Credits also to "pexels":www.pexels.com, as a great source of quality free to use photos.

How to Play

1. Click on a piece once to select it
2. Click on another piece to swap them
3. The pieces proportions will change based on the shape it is occupying
4. Place all pieces on their correct locations to solve a puzzle
5. Solve 7 puzzles on one difficulty to unlock the next one
6. Have fun! (Solve all puzzles for maximum fun)
Mouse scroll wheel - zoom in or out of picture
keyboard arrows or WASD keys - move the screen

Developer Updates

Mar 10, 2020 7:01am

V1.03

  • Fixed the game music volume โ€“ should be more consistent with the intro music
  • Level Mixer now shows the last image and puzzle used instead of defaulting to the first level.
  • Made a reminder on the menu page so people will know about the game forums. Not going to lie, it was supposed to be a link, but implementing proper link management would delay the update, which should be just a quick fix

Comments

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rdyotz

May. 29, 2020

70
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I wish there was a way to lock a tile in psoition :(

algumacoisaqq
algumacoisaqq Developer

Well, this function was added to The sequel, just released on Kongregate. The idea is to add the new features to this version, but it is probably going to take some time. Thank you for your feedback

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Ironfoot

Jan. 15, 2020

55
0

the "extra" levels give me anxiety haha

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IoneDecep

Jan. 18, 2020

369
6

Suggestion: once the puzzle is completed, include a title of what/where thee image is. I'm suddenly wanting to go to some of these places. ^_^

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HaMeer

Feb. 22, 2020

213
5

Level 44 is just mean. Very nice work.

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ralphmerridew

Feb. 22, 2020

225
6

1: Clicking "Back" from a puzzle should take you to the puzzle select screen for that difficulty, not all the way to the top.
2: If you haven't made any moves, the "Back" button shouldn't trigger a prompt.