You are new to the port and your task is to organize the entire load on board: containers from different corporations are scattered in columns, and you need to sort them by color. Use the auto lock to quickly pull up single-color blocks and additionally load new containers from the dock site to complete the order on time.

Classic "hanoi towers" mechanics, but with containers and marine themes. Get paid for successfully loaded ships. Unlock new levels with an increased number of columns and colors. Upgrade cranes and storage equipment to handle the volume faster.

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
AuthorLast tick
GenrePuzzle
Made withGodot
TagsCasual, Graphical User Interface (GUI), hanoi-towers, html, Management, Pixel Art, Retro

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This looks like an interesting challenge - I can't wait to give it a try!

You look like the type of person who'd enjoy this jam: WOW JAM

They have a very interesting platform and are even offering prizes xD

Enjoyed this one!

Would be nice if the level autocompleted whenever you solve a set.

Also, it'd be interesting to see how many ships/containers you've successfully loaded over the course of the game. After playing for 15-20 minutes I finally hit an unsolvable situation and I'd be nice to see in one stat how far I've come.

Thank you for the advice — I really appreciated your feedback. Once I return to working on this game, I’ll definitely take it into account.

Fun little game. Two things:

  • Hotkeys - It would speed things up a lot if each container could be selected by a key.
  • Scaled reward - There is obviously an optimal solution which could be rewarded with more money. This can be scaled as well — for example, 2x for the optimal number of steps, x for twice that number and above, and proportionally in between.
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Gameplay and Critique ;)

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Thank you so much for such detailed feedback! There’s definitely still work to be done on the game—I didn’t catch many of these details at first, but thanks to your observations, I’ll be able to improve it. I really appreciate your informative and helpful suggestions. You’ve inspired several ideas for enhancements that I’ll be working on in the near future.