2 bed, 9 bath
A cozy puzzle game about interior design. Find clever ways to meet your clients needs!
Controls: mouse
Made for the Brackeys 2026.1 game Jam.
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This is a great game! The music, gameplay, visual style, and animation all play very nicely! I'd even buy this game on Steam if some popular blogger played it! (The only thing I'm not quite sure is how it fits the jam theme.)
sooooo goood!!! i would enjoy more!
So so awesome! The core puzzle concept is immediately intuitive and becomes surprisingly tricky.
The game overall feels like such a complete package. The music, writing, and art were so charming (shoutout to the Charlotte thumbs up sprite <3) and genuinely very funny. I laughed so many times. I wish I could play a full game in this world with these silly characters.
Not Jack though. I don't want to see Jack again. He can go away.
There are games with good puzzles that think they're funnier than they are. And there are funny games that think their puzzles are better than they are.
This one is neither; it's a funny game with good puzzles. :-) Really good work!
(There's a...I don't want to say "bug" on the last level, but it's a little weird that the restriction is that dining rooms can only be next to kitchens, but the final floor plan has two dining rooms adjacent to each other.)
Thanks for playing, and I'm glad you enjoyed!
As for the final level, that is indeed a bug. There is an intended solution with no dining rooms next to each other. I just set up the constraint incorrectly.
...oh, I was really hoping the bug was "sure, have two adjacent dining rooms", because I cannot for the life of me find anything that follows the rules!
(There's only two places the bathroom can be, right? If it's in the isolated room in the NE, then there's a bedroom next to it, and then living rooms on either side of it, kitchens on either side of those, and then there are still two rooms in the SW corner. That's where I ended up putting two dining rooms. The other option is in the center-east room, but if you go clockwise and put down a bedroom, a living room, and a kitchen, then the dining room ends up in the center-west, with two rooms above it. What am I missing?)
...Oh my. It seems like one of my last second changes broke the intended solution. The room with the front door should not have a window. Crazy coincidence how both of these things happened at the same time to force a different solution.
Looking at it again, I think that whole level needs some re-working. Its hard to make good puzzles in an afternoon. I also wasn't satisfied with level 6
Mostly I'm relieved to know that I wasn't being incredibly dense. :-)
I hear you about puzzle design though. I love that game jams get people motivated; I hate that they encourage speed over thoroughness. I hope you come back to this and tweak things, because it really is fun and clever.
Alright, I have gone through and (hopefully) fixed all the unintended solutions.