A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

XCUIT is a box-pushing puzzle game where the objective is to connect wires and form one continuous loop. Not only that, but the whole game resides on a looping motherboard grid (a torus), which gives room for creative puzzle solutions.

CREDITS

Art -- Cyan, Tenex

Music & SFX -- 0mni

Programming -- M1n3c4rt (and 0mni!)

Puzzle Design -- M1n3c4rt, Aurora, & Tenex

Playtesting -- Cam, 0mni, Cyan, Aurora, M1n3c4rt, Tenex, TeoC Perfect Form

Special Thanks / Inspiration : SDL2 and its Haskell bindings, Topology (all of it), Jamie Paige, Chris Christodoulou, Lena Raine, 2 Mello, Ritalin

... and to you, for playing!

"possibly one of the biggest games primarily made with Haskell. i'm really proud of it" - M1n3c4rt

"What were those challenge levels???" [I made them] - Tenex

"Who the hell is James Laker????" - CyanAqua

"shoutouts to lesbian robots" - Aurora

"This one's gonna throw you in for a loop!" - 0mni

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsM1n3c4rt, 0mni, Aurora, TENEX_KEZIKAI, CyanAqua
GenrePuzzle
TagsGame Maker's Toolkit Jam, Pixel Art
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Download

Download
XCUIT v1.0.zip 49 MB
Download
XCUIT v1.0.zip 44 MB

Install instructions

Download and extract the zip, then run XCUIT.exe

(Note that the save file might not be created if you run the exe without extracting the zip!)

Comments

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Fun game! Not much to say, solid mechanics and puzzle design, good music.

Nice. Solid game. I recommend having undo skip past no-op moves. Did you manage to cross-compile for windows on linux? If so, I'd be very interested to know how you managed. I used to be able to do it via wine, but my attempts at that in the last decade or so have failed utterly, while compiling a cross-compiling GHC seems difficult (and only the first problem).

cross compiling was a nightmare for me too unfortunately :( in the end, i just got 0mni to clone the repo and build it on his PC

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Oh well. Thanks.

EDIT: I returned to trying wine, and had success with 

https://git.usebox.net/cross-compile-hs-wine/about/

Dependencies with configure scripts are annoying, though.