A short puzzle game about raking leaves, made for Cozy Autumn Jam 2022.

Controls:

  • WASD/Arrow keys to move/rotate
  • Z to undo
  • R to restart

Music:

Sourced from here

 “Caketown - Cute/playful” © 2012 Matthew Pablo

Used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license:

 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.

Mac and Linux versions are untested so hopefully they work!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(10 total ratings)
AuthorThoof
GenrePuzzle
Tags2D, Atmospheric, Cute, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer

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RakeIt_Windows.zip 22 MB
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RakeIt_MacOSX.zip 35 MB
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RakeIt_Linux.zip 23 MB

Comments

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I really liked this game. It had a nice and cozy atmosphere, and I liked its unique puzzles. It really helped me to destress after the long day I've had, so I would definitely recommend it if you want to take a few minutes to relax.

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Nice cozy game! Different than others, real neat!

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Very unique concept, I like it. Tough though

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Thanks :)

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Quite challenging and looks very nice! Deserves its current place under most popular submissions :D

Thanks, glad you found it challenging :)

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this rocks! pretty challenging too!! spent quite a bit of time on that last level :P

great job!

Thanks, hopefully not too long on the last level :P

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Great graphics, love your unique gameplay, .

Thanks :)

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As a lover of fall, I approve! Definitely nails a cozy autumn feel! the pixel art is great as always, and the puzzles are challenging without being frustrating. Great work!

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Thanks for playing as always Shibey!

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This is lots of fun! So cute and challenging (especially level 11), awesome!

Thanks, I'm glad that level didn't just feel like a gimme :P

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there is no reason for this to be this good (in a good way , this game is very good <3 )

Thank you :)

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Thoof!
Great work as always!
I really liked how well you laced the tone/theme/mechanics in this one.
The backing up and positional mechanic where really neat, and I think allowing a undo feature was smart mechanically, but also suited the relaxed tone.
I think the puzzles posed a challenge while still being intuitive, and progressed within an appropriate curve.
Thank you for making this!

Thanks for playing putney, glad you enjoyed :)