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is a unique puzzle game where you control the environment
in order to hit all the goal markers with lasers.
Each shape acts as a room made of mirrors. By combining
and rotating each shape, a player can control where the laser beam
points.
Features:
– Unique mechanic where you combine and rotate shapes to control laser beam reflections
– Each puzzle can be solved in multiple ways
– Over 60 levels
Steam User 9
It's the year 2002. Your friend Jason has invited you to his birthday party. "Well, I don't really care for social--" "It's at a laser tag arena." "Now wait a minute."
While you're lurching around the arena, ordained with clunky plastic, someone quietly calls out to you. "Psst! Hey! Come 'ere!" "Huh?!" "Come look at what Gus figured out."
You stealth your way over to an obscure part of the arena where your friends are waiting. One of them hands you a postage stamp. "Eat this first." You put the stump in your mouth and wait. "Now what?" "Hit it, Gus." What does Gus do? He does something really weird with a mirror, a lightbulb, and his laser rifle. The result: BLASK.
The Good:
The game tricks you into thinking it will be easy. It's not.
The ability to control lights with geometry.
Doesn't introduce new gameplay elements too quickly.
Worth the $3 price tag.
The Neutral:
Most people give up between levels 40 and 45.
As new elements are introduced, you have to experiment since they are not explained.
65 total levels.
The Bad:
Not much of a soundtrack.
The visuals are at the bare minimum of what they need to be for this.
Pro Tips:
Don't fear experimentation.
Sometimes there are multiple ways to solve a level.
Ever played billiards? Ever had to hit every ball in pockets at the same time to win? That's sort of what this is like--except not really.
Steam User 7
I don't play puzzle games that often so maybe it's been done before. But personally I've never seen this sort of "loose" laser puzzle gaming. Laser puzzles to me have always seemed to have really concrete cardinal directions for the lasers and laser bounces. In this game you can rotate all pieces 360 degrees a few degrees or so at a time. This leads to a pretty interesting and different experience. It's as much hands on tweaking things back and forth trying to get the exact angles as it is trying to figure out the puzzle in your brain.
Level progression is good. Most of it stems from adding new concepts and restrictions. New concepts are introduced in a really nice way. First you get an easy level explaining the concept then a harder one where you have to actually use it.
Visuals are quite good. Nice and minimalist, but high quality. Music is good and fits the mood very well.
Difficulty wise it was quite easy in the beginning, but keeps ramping up. With the later levels there are so many different moving pieces with their own restrictions it becomes quite a challenge.
This might be a personal thing, but I apreciate the appropriately tiny download and install size (Something like 40-50mb) and low spec requirements. This should be a good puzzler you can play on any old machine you have lying around and I have quite a few.
Overall a very solid small puzzle game with to me novel mechanics. Can definitely recommend. You should support indie devs and buy more indie games! This can be one.
Steam User 0
Nice little puzzle game. We have to move forms to bounce a laser beam to its target. It seems there are 65 levels, but I am stuck around the 35 level, the game becomes to complicated and to frustrating for me.
Steam User 2
Blask is a refreshingly unique puzzle game with over 60 levels that get more challenging after all the mechanics have been introduced. The combination of objects and their placement in the level means there are many solutions to the one puzzle. I found myself slowly tweaking the rotation or position of an object, just to find the sweet spot that would make all the lasers fall into place.
Steam User 2
A neat puzzler with an intriguing mechanic of manipulating evey element of the puzzle with multitude of possible solutions - each one of them correct :D What you see is what you get and it is definately worht your while ;)
Steam User 1
Nice little puzzler, a good way to spend a little time relaxing.
Steam User 0
Yes, I recommend this game.