Scalak

Scalak

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Scalak

Rating:
4.3
Released: May 21, 2018
Last updated: June 18, 2018
Developer: chomi3

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Description

Fulfilling puzzle game.
Full version: http://hamsteroncoke.com/scalak

How to Play

Use your mouse to move objects.
Use HQ icon in menu to boost FPS if you experience bad performance.

FIREFOX -> Please update to newest version if BUGs occurs. Sorry for that.

FAQ

What is Scalak?

Scalak is a puzzle game developed by Hamster On Coke Games where players solve spatial puzzles by placing and fitting shapes into designated slots.

How do you play Scalak?

In Scalak, you drag and rotate various 3D pieces to fit them perfectly into spaces on the puzzle board, progressing through increasingly challenging levels.

What kind of puzzles are in Scalak?

Scalak features geometric and spatial reasoning puzzles that require fitting blocks, tiles, and connectors together to complete each stage.

How do you progress in Scalak?

You progress in Scalak by successfully solving each puzzle stage, with the game offering over 90 levels that gradually increase in difficulty.

Is Scalak available for multiple platforms?

Yes, Scalak is available to play on multiple platforms, including web browsers and mobile devices.

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ArrenJevleth

Jul. 08, 2018

436
8

1st couple levels: This is exactly like kindergarten.

After 1st couple levels; This is nothing like kindergarten.

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Yomammaqwerty

May. 22, 2018

424
11

this means ive been fulfilling myself since kindergarten

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jamese13

May. 22, 2018

220
6

If I buy the full game, will it be updated with more levels past the original 90?

chomi3
chomi3 Developer

I'm not sure, but there's a big chance I'll actually do it :)

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zedadex

May. 22, 2018

348
12

agree w/ Joe's suggestion of keyboard controls. The concept is fun, but moving stuff sometimes feels finicky, for instance when rotating cubes. Mousing over a cube and (e.g.) tapping a few buttons to rotate could make rotating feel quicker, which in turn would make 'looking over' cubes feel more natural. Clicking/tapping pieces then where you want them to go might also feel nicer, though idk, maybe people would want that as a setting. Cheers!

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gura_uk

May. 21, 2018

434
22

Thank you for an interesting enough demonstration to warrant acquiring the full game. The most intelligent game advertising ever. Take heed, Kongregate, THIS is how it is done. Maybe you can sponsor a worthwhile developer this time.

chomi3
chomi3 Developer

Thanks :) The full game has 99% different levels than this demo (only first level is the same), as I wanted to give some extra content for KG players.