Crawler

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by funk_king

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Crawler is a word game. Each level contains anagrams that must be unscrambled within a given amount of time to move to the next level. Player gets points for as many words spelled correctly, but can only move to next level by correctly solving anagram. As time diminishes, the letters start wiggling and eventually break apart making it more difficult to use the remaining pieces to solve correctly. Points can be used to fuse letters back together, but doesn't last long. Also the crawling pieces can start eating away at already formed words, reducing your score. Or something like that :)

5 Comments

Comment by funk_king 21st november 2014
All of your entries are wonderful, complete and useful. Glad you found time for this. Just don't forget to tag only 3 entries for Gamecomp.
Comment by kassymkulov 22nd november 2014
Interesting concept, I would love to see these glyphs in action. They look like they could start moving any time.
Comment by four 26th november 2014
Good luck! I like it!
Comment by elmoyenique 1st december 2014
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Crawler” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 11th december 2014

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