QuantAttack
Controls
- Arrow keys: move the cursor
- X: swap blocks
- C: manually raise blocks
Overview
QuantAttack is a match-2 type action puzzle game. Blocks are cleared by lining up two blocks of the same type vertically.
While the basic rules are this simple, QuantAttack introduces a fresh twist on block-clearing puzzlers. Some blocks are unique, and players must discover hidden patterns to clear them.
There are more than 40 patterns of such block combinations, and finding and mastering them is the fastest way to improve.
These secret patterns are based on the rules of quantum mechanics: each block is a quantum computer instruction (quantum logic gate), which works exactly like an actual quantum computer instruction.
This article on Wikipedia might help you get a better handle on the blocks.
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quantattack_v0.7.5_release_png_cartridges.zip 295 kB
Development log
- QuantAttack v0.6.0Apr 19, 2023
- QuantAttack v0.5.0Jan 22, 2023
- QuantAttack v0.4.0Jan 20, 2023
- QuantAttack v0.3.1Dec 26, 2022
- QuantAttack v0.3.0Dec 22, 2022
- QuantAttack v0.2.0Dec 13, 2022
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Great game, really satisfying movement and sounds.
This is really cool, looking forward to playing it more. Do you have plans on putting it on the Lexaloffle BBS so that we can download the cart? I'd love to play it on one of my emulation handhelds! Thanks for all the hard work!
Submitted to the BBS! https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=50641 If you have any problems, please let me know at any time.
Awesome thanks!
i was mesmerised by the qpu vs. qpu game but also felt a bit overwhelmed by the speed but now i figured out the basic gameplay, maybe i can start reading about quantum logic gate. as a puzzle game, it has some really juicy things going on with the animation & sound design and it felt quite satisfying to play but also watch someone else (qpu) playing it.
Thank you! Yes, QPU is too fast, and I would like to add levels such as easy/normal/hard. The current QPU level is what we can call "hell," so no wonder it looks crazy fast. And by coincidence, I also like to stare at the insane QPU matches without thinking anything.