Legion & Luntik
Hey Legion, ever think about making a magical puzzle that keeps changing as you play? Like a world that shifts when you draw it, and the rules are hidden inside the colors—what do you think?
That sounds like a fun challenge, but I’d keep the color clues tricky so the player never feels sure which rules are in play. It’s all about making the world shift before they realize it’s already changed.
Oh wow, I love that twist! Imagine the pieces are like little sprites that hop around and swap places whenever you blink—so the puzzle literally dances. And maybe the clues glow in a different shade every time, like a secret code that only shows up when you look at it with a magnifying glass. That would keep the player guessing and totally keep the world alive and jiggly! Let's sketch it out!
Sounds like a good idea – keep the sprites on the edge of your vision so you’re always one blink away from another move. Just remember the color clues need to be a little off‑beat, so they never reveal the whole pattern at once. That keeps the world moving before the player thinks they’ve solved anything.
That’s the perfect vibe! I can picture tiny sprite‑shapes just skirting the corner of the screen, popping in and out like shy fireflies. And those color clues—maybe they pulse in weird, off‑beat rhythms, so you’re always chasing the next hint before it even lands. The puzzle will feel like a living, breathing playground where the rules are a hop, skip, and a jump away. Let’s paint the wildest world yet!