Gap Monsters
by nutcasenightmare
Gap Monsters
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Description
Mind-bending, Space-rending, and Completely Innocent Creature's Life-ending.
In this negative-space puzzle game, you'll drag around holes, fall through walls, and bring myriads of miniature Monsters to madness.
Say you sadistically hunger for more levels, or you just detest the levels I've made. That's fine, you can play negative-space puzzles created by other users and abusers! And you too, can make your own.
Use the Level Creator to design your very own puzzles, and share them with a cold uncaring world. More Monsters to torture, for the good of everyone else!
Think outside the box, fellow monsters.
How to Play
USE MOUSE to click and drag pieces.
Get the Monsters to their Destinies.
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White pieces on black background?
Black pieces on white background?
Both. Behold, Negative Space.
FAQ
What is Gap Monsters?
Gap Monsters is a puzzle game developed by Nutcasenightmare where players manipulate the positions of monsters and walls to solve each level.
How do you play Gap Monsters?
In Gap Monsters, you move and shift monsters up or down by clicking arrows, with the goal of getting each monster to the dangerous red areas shown on the grid.
Who developed Gap Monsters?
Gap Monsters was created by Nutcasenightmare and is available to play on browser platforms.
What makes Gap Monsters unique as a puzzle game?
Gap Monsters features a distinctive gameplay mechanic where you can manipulate both the monsters and the grid layout to solve increasingly complex puzzles.
Is there a progression system in Gap Monsters?
Gap Monsters offers progression through a series of handcrafted levels, each introducing new challenges and puzzle elements as you advance.
Developer Updates
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Note: Sharing levels with GapWorld only works when logged in at Newgrounds. You can still play, create, and browse user-made GapWorld levels. Gap Monsters on Newgrounds
Comments
MistaMiggins
Aug. 10, 2011
If you hold R on level 30 (spite thought), you can get a glimpse of what the monsters will experience for eternity.
galapagos
Aug. 08, 2011
My mind has been bent
Poohbomber
Aug. 08, 2011
I love this. The music goes well with it, the puzzles are mind bending, and it's funny to hear those screams for some reason. 5/5
davetabbs
Aug. 08, 2011
Pretty awesome. It makes no sense at all, but that may be a good thing. I really enjoyed the music, and the humor. The Tetris level made me laugh, really neat!
sordid1975
Aug. 08, 2011
Heavily impressive, nice approach and very original.