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A web-based puzzle game that combines Sokoban-like gameplay mechanics with match-3. Made for the recent js13kGames competition.
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Frameworks for building games across multiple platforms.
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Can someone create a markdown file explaining how this programme can be tested in your local systems and on any other platforms.