- October 3, 2023
- albertnez
Trolley Delayma
98%Game Brain Score
gameplay
graphics, music
98% User Score 105 reviews
Platforms
About
Trolley Delayma is a tiny puzzle game where you move around manipulating the tracks to save the victims and delay the inevitable fate forever. A combination of puzzle solving and fast reaction to save everyone, including you! Features 20 different levels for about 30 minutes of Gameplay. This game was originally created for the Ludum Dare 50, with the theme "delay the inevitable&quo…

Audience ScoreBased on 105 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
- Very fun mechanics and a clever premise that keeps players engaged.
- Short and easy to complete, making it perfect for a quick gaming session.
- Free to play with charming aesthetics and enjoyable music.
- Level 17 is particularly frustrating and can detract from the overall experience.
- Some players find the timing too tight, making it difficult to strategize effectively.
- The game is very short, leaving some players wanting more content.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by fun and simple mechanics, primarily involving movement and flipping switches, which gradually introduce more complexity in later levels that require strategic thinking. While the game is relatively short, players express a desire for more puzzles and mechanics to enhance the experience.
“The mechanics are simple; it starts off easy, explaining the controls, which are nothing more than moving and flipping switches. The fun part comes in a few of the later levels where you have to think ahead to get through the challenges.”
“Very fun mechanics.”
“Short game but interesting game mechanics.”
“This could be expanded with more puzzles and more mechanics.”
“The mechanics are simple; it starts off easy, explaining the controls, which are nothing more than moving and flipping switches. The fun part comes in a few of the later levels where you have to think ahead to get through.”