A downloadable game

Experience the demo for the next big game in the Gameboy Homebrew scene. (For more info on the full game, click this link!)

Magipanels is a new take on the match 3 genre where you try to match panels by incrementing their face value by either a row or a column at a time. But be careful, if you increment a panel too much, you'll turn it into a dead panel and you'll take damage in the process.

With a total of 8 characters, each with a unique ability; 16 panel skins; and 5 songs, you can customize your play experience to suit your style.*

*The demo is limited to 1 character, 1 panel skin, and 1 song.

Download it today!




Check out that amazing 144p dice roll animation! Or, rather, check out a single frame from said animation! 



I shouldn't be showing you these unlockable spoilers, so don't tell anyone that you saw them early.



Contrary to popular belief, QuestionMan is not a playable character.



What motivates you to keep playing? High scores? Unlockables? It doesn't matter, because Magipanels has both!


StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorBownly
GenrePuzzle
Tags8-Bit, Anime, Cute, Game Boy, Retro, Tetris

Download

Download
Magipanels Demo.gb 128 kB
Download
How to Play Magipanels.pdf 69 MB

Install instructions

Download and play it with your gameboy emulator of choice. I recommend bgb. Better yet, you can put on a flashcart and play it on original hardware.

Look, I don't need to tell you how to play a .gb file, right? You and I both know that you're a savvy internet user and professional gamer. And obviously smart and physically attractive too.

Development log

Comments

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Hello! I have bought your game digitally for a few weeks and I just bought the physical as well! I really enjoy the game. Thanks for making it! It plays and looks amazing on the Analogue Pocket!

Hey, thanks! I really appreciate that.

I'm a little confused about how to play the game. Can you explain it a bit?

I'm not sure that I could explain it better than the "how to play" pdf does. Is there a specific part that's confusing?