one would think a simple puzzle game with 37 levels (7 got added after release) sold for 4 euros would have basic functionality, like undo (if not infinite, just the last step), separate volume sliders, properly working windowed mode and steam overlay, and a tutorial screen that doesn't just flash for 2 seconds, even if the controls are not very complicated. well, in this case one would be terribly wrong. differently colored cubes paint the squares to their respective colors, but they can't step on them again, unless another cube repaints them first. the goal is for all of them to reach the exit, basically by piggybacking on each other. as a concept, it's fine, the problem is with the execution and the occasional timing element, where cubes have to avoid getting shattered by tiny moving balls. they can also get impaled on sticks emerging from the ground, which are triggered by stepping on their switch, but instead of the switch not doing anything since a cube is standing on the stick...
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About This Game

Skipper is a fun, challenging, relaxing lowpoly puzzle game with over 30 levels to bend your mind and challenge your problem solving ability.
Skipper's controls are simple and the game's difficulty has an approachable learning curve making puzzlers of all abilities able to easily dive into the game.
Regular (free!) puzzle packs will drop for the game, with packs already scheduled for November 6th, December 28th, and January 19th.
Skipper brings you
- Over 30 unique and challenging puzzles
- Most puzzles can be solved in more than one way
- Regular drops of new puzzles for free
- Keyboard and Gamepad controls
- An attractive lowpoly environment
- A soothing sound track and effects
- Steam Achievements with Cards coming soon
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User Reviews
Great little puzzle game. The controls and rules are easy to learn, and the puzzles are just the right amount of challenge. The object of each puzzle is to get the 3 cubes to the exit square. When you move a colored cube onto a square, it changes color to match the cube. You can't move that cube onto the same square again, unless you use another cube to change it's color. In addition, there are some pre-colored squares that can not be passed until you pick up a mini cube of the same color and carry it over that square. There are various other blockades, like posts that drop with switches, and moving spheres that must be avoided. If you enjoy puzzle games that require brain power instead of twitch skills, then this game is for you.
Interesting variation on the idea of colouring in tiles, where your cubes can't cross their own colour that they leave behind, but you can re-paint tiles so this isn't permanent. Has a bit of difficulty spike around halfway through (between level 10 and 15, judging from the achievements), but once you internalise the rules I found it fairly smooth going after that. A nice little game overall.
https://youtu.be/hGxhpvjo804?si=csaqdwROo5r6f05S
Shock and awe here, I'm sure, but I would of course recommend this :)
Nice minimalistic puzzle game,just the right difficulty.There are also negative sides like: lack of options,repetitive sountrack and the graphics are so so.So,if you are a puzzle fanatic (if you can put negatives aside) you should buy this game.
An undo feature would be nice even if it was only for your last move. I can't get the music to turn off either, the check box does nothing.
Skipper is a quaint little puzzle game where you move up to three separate cubes along grid-based levels to reach an exit. In their way are gates that can be opened and closed as well as colored tiles that require a corresponding key to be held to open them. The cubes cannot step on spaces they have already stepped on unless another cube overwrites their step — as such, each puzzle generally involves figuring out how to switch between the cubes and move in such a way that they can all make it to the exit without getting blocked off by their previous moves. It's a simple and clean concept, though the execution is not without issues. For one, the isometric perspective makes movement a tad more confusing because the game still has to be played with typical 4-directional input. I would semi-regularly forget whether my down button meant down-left or down-right, which would not be so bad if it were not for the glaring omission of an undo button. Now, the levels are not very lengthy, but i...
Fun puzzle game
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7+
- Processor: 2GHZ Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 8 Series
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea cost?
Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: 2GHZ Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 8 Series Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea available on?
Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea worth buying?
Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea has 80% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea released?
Skipper - Puzzle Across The Sea was released on Oct 18, 2017.
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