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Across 60 handcrafted levels, the difficulty gradually increases. Some puzzles require connecting blocks of the same color, while others prevent them from touching. This constant variation keeps the gameplay engaging and encourages strategic thinking.
Platform & Game Details
- Platform: Browser (itch.io)
- Genre: Puzzle / Casual / Logic
- Playtime: 5–15 minutes per session
- Players: Single-player
- Total Levels: 60
- Developer: Batiali (design & code), Muratkalkaman (art)
How to Play Ludoteca
The gameplay is simple to learn but requires thoughtful execution:
- Drag and place all given blocks onto the board.
- Follow the rules displayed on the right side of the screen.
- Rotate pieces to fit them efficiently within limited space.
- Complete each level by satisfying all conditions at once.
Each puzzle stands on its own, requiring you to analyze the rules first and plan your moves carefully. As you progress, new mechanics add depth and complexity.
Key Features
- 60 unique levels: Each introduces new rules and challenges.
- Flexible rotation system: Experiment with multiple placements.
- Progressive difficulty: Smooth learning curve from simple to complex.
- Varied puzzle mechanics: Combine, separate, or restrict block interactions.
- Hint system: Provides guidance when needed.
- Minimalist design: Keeps the focus on problem-solving.
Controls
- Drag & Drop: Click and drag blocks to move them onto the board.
- Rotate Pieces:
- Press R
- Right-click
- Or press Space bar while dragging
- Release to Place: Drop the block into position once aligned.
- Reset / Retry (if available): Quickly restart the level to try a new approach.
Tips & Strategies
- Study the rules first: Understanding constraints is essential.
- Place larger blocks early: They limit space and shape your layout.
- Experiment with rotations: Small changes can unlock solutions.
- Plan ahead: Visualize the full arrangement before placing pieces.
- Learn through trial and error: Reset quickly and refine your approach.
- Use hints wisely: Save them for when you're truly stuck.


