Разработчик: Kittehface Software
Описание
Функциями TransPlan являются исследования десятков проектов, начиная от простого и переходя к сложному. Разблокируйте более поздние головоломки и категории через завершение предыдущих и завершайте проекты в пределах бюджета, чтобы заработать подсказки, которые помогут вам в дальнейшем. TransPlan полностью поддерживает сохранение достижений в облаке так, чтобы ваше продвижение вперед оставалась с вами в любом месте!
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, german, spanish - spain, japanese, korean, portuguese - portugal, russian, simplified chinese
Системные требования
Windows
- ОС *: Windows 7
- Процессор: 1GHz Processor
- Видеокарта: 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- Процессор: 2GHz Dual Core Processor
- Видеокарта: 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- Звуковая карта: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
Mac
- ОС: Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or later
- Процессор: Intel Core Duo
- Видеокарта: 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- ОС: Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or later
- Процессор: Intel Core Duo
- Видеокарта: 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- Звуковая карта: Compatible Sound Card
Linux
- ОС: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Процессор: 1GHz Processor
- ОС: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or later
- Процессор: 2GHz Dual Core Processor
- Звуковая карта: Compatible Sound Card
Отзывы пользователей
Not Recommended
Really enjoyed this game. It's a series of physics-based puzzles with a great graphical style, starts easy but gets increasingly harder at a good pace. Well worth the purchase.
OK physics puzzle game. There's only a couple hours of play time, but the game is inexpensive, so it balances out.
My biggest complaint is that the undo feature is buggy and nondeterministic, which is totally unacceptable. You'll have to use the full reset instead (or maybe undo a few more things to see if it gets back to an acceptable state).
Steam doesn't allow neutral reviews, so I'll nudge this to a thumbs up, but it's a very soft recommendation.
The graphics, art style is appealing. But puzzle is somewhat disappointing. There is less of "plan" or solving, rather trial and error with hint reveals. Also, a sequence of operation sometimes works, the other times doesn't, making it harder to predict.
A reasonably fun physics-based puzzle game, if not a bit short (I finished it in less than 5 hours). Reminds me of Crayon Physics (a truly great drawing puzzle game) but TransPlan is shorter and not quite as fun (puzzles are often too easy). The puzzles do get tougher by the very end, but solving previous puzzles gives you credits you can use to get hints in the toughest spots of the last few puzzles. If the developer were to put out a cheap DLC pack for this, I might buy it for a dollar.
relaxing music
simple, cute, sometimes tough puzzles
nice game
but I couldn't finish all stages in one play with myself highly motivated, since this game is too relaxing to keep concentrated and went to bed ¦D
Tags: Casual - Mechanical & Assembly
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Reskinned object routing game where you place handdrawn assets to solve simple puzzles. Does not qualify as a proper mechanical & assembly game other than the art.
If you want something 2D I would recommend contraption maker or if you want to step up get crazy machines 3. This is the same idea, solve puzzles by dragging drawn assets of things on the board. The drawn aesthetic and blank page background get bland and somewhat grating quick. You have none of the freedom that one might expect coming from a drawing/creative inspired game. For that I think you are still better off with Crayon Physics. All things considered this game was just a reskinned object routing game where you solve puzzles by placing objects. The whole idea of pinning things around and using a physics based solution system was terrible. The piano track was way too sappy. Somewhat disappointing overall. Removed for declutter
I love this game. Basically, if you like physics puzzles, this is for you. It feels like a sequel to Crayon Physics Deluxe, which is great. If you like mental challenges and physics, you will like this (and should go back and play Crayon Physics Deluxe as well).
Outstanding game.
There's not a lot more to say. The puzzles are good and require thought.
Also, it seems there's more than one way to solve most of them, which is pretty cool.
Only had to have the game flat out tell me how to solve one puzzle straight out, so they're not over the top difficult.
(It was Master lvl 14 I think. The one with a top and bottom section. Srsly just had no clue.)
TransPlan is a very enjoyable puzzle game. The play screen is simple &well laid out, with a graph paper background that also helps let you know where the drops will end up. The puzzles are well done and give a sense of satisfaction after solving them. The first couple of times that I navigated the menu was kind of frustrating, but after the first couple times, i started liking the menu layout, kind of like a mini-game unto itself.
My "gaming" computer is a 10 year old laptop running Linux with a 2gig processor & integrated video. This game ran flawlessly on it, with no problems.
If you like puzzle type games, then absolutely give this one a try. My only advice would be to solve only one or two puzzles each time you play it, instead of blowing through it all in one session.
Well done Kittehface - Two thumbs up!
A casual puzzler, with clean graphics/interface and a chilled mood. TransPlan promotes playing around and iterating towards a solution.
The projects/levels are not too numerous, but the game (bought for less than 1€) delivers a solid fun/price-ratio.
If one uses no hints (strongly advised to try without!!!), the game can be finished in 2-3 hours... without being repetetive at all.
Minor point: the physic-engine seems a bit "touchy", meaning: tiny variations can lead to very different results.
And the game will not help you towards a good outcome, but will do what the engine dictactes.
As a result, TransPlan can feel odd sometimes, as trying to repeat a previous setup might end with a different outcome.
On the good side: trying to play with timing and variations, one can beat some levels waaaay below the "par".
Transplan is a little and very enjoyable strategy puzzle game where you try to get the blue box/ball to the blue portal through rotation and gravity.
As always with this type of game its simple to understand but hard to master. It starts out simple and easy and become gradually more and more difficult. The graphic is made like a paper with handdrawn boxes and with pins and an eraser. Very nice style.
This is one of those rare gems of small but highly enjoyable games that sometimes surprisingly shows up at Steam sale. I got this one for one euro only and it was more than worth every cent. I hope we will see a lot of DLC's or a Transplan 2 very soon :-)
Fun little physics puzzle game. Your goal is to get a blue square or circle to a blue area to complete each puzzle. Items start stationary but when you click on them gravity is activated and the blocks will move accordingly.
You're given two tools to complete your tasks wtih; an eraser and thumbtacks. The eraser will let you get rid of undesirable blocks and the tacks can go in slots to make the block pivot around that spot.
Using these tools, you'll make catapaults, swings and other interesting tools to help you throw blocks around in ways that would give Newton a boner.
The graphics are pretty minimalistic, it's all done on graph paper and with pencil, so it's still aesthetically pleasing.
The music I really enjoyed, just simple playful little tunes that will have you unashamedly bobbing while you sling blocks around.
The overall theme of the game is simplicity hiding some pretty complex features.
It will only take a few hours to complete. The game isn't super challenging, but it will make you think a bit. Definitely worth a playthrough
Good and relatively quick game to 100% for achievements.
TransPlan is a simple physics-based puzzle game that reminded me of classics like 'The Incredible Machine.' Each level has a par number of moves you can score under, at, or over. If you are having trouble with any puzzles, "hint tokens," which you earn by beating levels, can be redeemed to show you how to start (or if you use a lot of tokens, finish) whatever puzzle you'd like.
All in all, this is a pretty non-threatening and casual puzzle game, which isn't to say that all the puzzles are easy, but it never manages to get frustrating. For the asking price of $2-$3 dollars, you're looking at roughly a dollar per hour of gameplay, and you can certainly do much worse than that.
Nice casual logic/puzzle physics based game. You can pin down or erase elements to finally set them in positions so that the blue one reaches the destination. Easy concept, well made game.
Too bad it is so short. Those 80 or so levels should have been only training or tutorial to something bigger.
Given that I bought it fo 0.5€ or something like that, I may say those were well spent money. I would buy it again for that price.
If you see it on sale for some crazy-low money and you like puzzle games, just go for it.
One more thing - works great in Linux.
"Brillliant physics puzzler with simple paper sketch graphics"
You can attach pins into blocks or rubber blocks away.
The aim is to bring the blue block to the other blue block.
Levels are named after the technic you use, like catapult, slingshot or pendulum.
Highly enjoyed playing this game.
Fun puzzle game. The objective is to move blue ball/square into another blue square using few simple mechanics based on gravity and motion. Graphical style reminds me of Crayon Physics Deluxe (which is good :P), the music is ok, overall quality of this small game is really good.
Play it if you wanna have few headscratchers :P
Quite a fun little puzzle game, some parts I figured out pretty quickly but other parts, primarily in the later stages I really had to think what I needed to do to complete the level.
Very good game for the money and I definately recommend buying it if you like puzzle games.
The idea of the game is quite nice. But it's easy to make unintended trivial workaround solutions. And the bugs of the undo feature are exploitable (I accidentally finished a level once by clicking undo...)
The game still can be enjoyable for perhaps 2 hours, and the price on sale makes it a good deal.
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
Very nice game. It is simple and inside is the beauty. Fun puzzles with physics of objects from A to B, good for enriching your logical thinking. May seem a simple concept A to B, but in between you have to build the appropriate path and think from physics aspect, how the various objects interact with each other.
Nice ambient music that goes along. At the beginning it has a tutorial to teach you about the couple of tools you can use to create the right path to transport the blue object in the blue portal.
Note to developer, this game deserves a sequel in the future :)
TransPlan is a very enjoyable puzzle/physics game at a very enjoyable price. If you have a penchant for this sort of game, this is definately one NOT to be missed.
The goal is to cause one geometric shape to be delivered to the same spot as another shape, locked in place (so far at least.) This is done by a combination of manipulating the moving shape, as well as other shapes, using the force of gravity. Shapes are manipulated by using pins, much in the manner of Crayon Physics Deluxe, or by erasing. Perhaps other means further on, and some of the shapes fall into sometimes partially controllable PILES of shapes. It can be somewhat complex, and so far the number of suggested necessary movements has gone as high as eight. The "reset" and "undo" buttons will be well used, and should be, without shame. I've had fun failing deliberately, just to watch gravity at work. (If you have a touch screen this game is a little piece of heaven! VERY well thought out.)
So far I've just passed the 40 puzzle mark, apparently of 70. Nothing is crazy-frustrating, and in fact can be fairly easily accomplished, though without the feeling of being a gift. (I've returned to a few, rather than become frustrated.) There is thought required for success, and since many can be solved below "par" (basically under "budget", or in less than the suggested number of movements) there is an additional challenge that can be quite a bit more interesting, even after initial completion. (I've come in as much as 5 below, on a 7-movement puzzle, and there are two achievements to recognize that very thing.) The map is well conceived, as is the process of becoming eligible to access certain puzzles and groups of puzzles. At any time there may be numerous puzzles available for consideration, grouped into categories such as "catapult" and "sling" (my personal favorite!)
Don't expect this to be Crayon Physics Deluxe, and at this wonderful price and degree of accessibility, it shouldn't be. Every puzzle solved has given me a nice feeling of accomplishment, without the frustration so often a game-ending part of the journey. Since I am in no way an engineer, I am grateful for this really fun, well designed game with a very well conceived learning curve. And the DEVs will respond quickly, sometimes within minutes. For me, that can be the BEST feature in a game.
(4mdt, puzzle pro)
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Kittehface Software |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 21.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 91% положительных (75) |