Welcome to Puzzle Box! In this game, you simply have to fit pieces into the box. Every space must be covered up! There are 60 puzzles to solve. CONTROLS: Click and Drag pieces from the bottom into the puzzle to place them. While dragging a piece, use A and S to rotate it. Once you complete a puzzle, press the Green Flag to return to the menu. (Don't worry, your progress will still be saved!) You can use a save code to save your completed puzzles. Just use the Save and Load buttons at the top of the title screen. The first 2 puzzles are easy, but the difficulty of the puzzles remains relatively the same otherwise. I can guarantee that every puzzle is possible.
Note: Please don't advertise on this project, or I will delete the comment. If you want to advertise and get me to look at your projects, do so here instead: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/28375716/ This game was inspired by the Puzzle Boxes from Streetpass Mansion. (And by inspired, I mean I took the entire concept and name.) I am aware that that game didn't create this type of puzzle, but that's where the idea came from. (I used to play the Streetpass Mii Plaza games an awful lot.) I find it slightly funny, though, as this game has more puzzle boxes then that game did! The other reason I wanted to make this is that I found out how to snap to a grid from the Scratch Wiki and I wanted to use it in a project. The coding for this game was incredibly fun, as it used clones in very complicated ways I've never used them in before. The puzzles were fun to make, too! There were originally going to be 12, but I may have went a little overboard. This wasn't meant to be a big project! (I classify it as a 'Big Project' because of the amount of time it takes to play the full game, 100%. Unless you are really good at these puzzles, unlike me.) Part of the reason it was so fun to make was that I'd made the game in a way that made it quick and easy to create the puzzles. A bit of advice I give to Game Makers is to think ahead! You may not know how big your game is going to get. This game is an example of that. Music Used: A Lively Inn (Miitopia) Puzzles (Professor Layton and Pandora's Box) Credit to the Scratch Wiki for the Snap to Grid tutorial. Logo made on Cool Text, edited by me. All coding and art by me. Updates: v1.1: Added return to title button. v1.1.1: Removed that button because it was too glitchy. I replaced it with a box telling you to press the Green Flag. v1.2: Added a little box that pops up when pressing the Green Flag for the first time. v1.3: Added the ability to mute the music by pressing M. Tags: #Puzzle #Fit #Pieces #Box #Puzzles Oh yeah- Huge thanks to @-Firesnake- for curating this, and @Ihatr for suggesting it!