Controls: Mouse only

Corrupt Sequence is a 2D puzzle-platformer where you plan your moves in advance by placing movement blocks into a timeline. When you press start, your character repeats the programmed sequence endlessly — while you dodge cannon fire, slip through timed doors, and collect keys to escape corrupted levels. 

Lore: You were just a normal character in a simple platforming world — jumping over spikes, dodging cannon fire, and collecting keys to open doors. Then everything began to repeat. A strange corruption caused the world to loop endlessly, trapping you in repeating sequences of your own movements. Every jump, every pause, every mistake - it all replays over and over until you escape the level. Your only way forward is to plan your actions carefully, use the loops to your advantage, and unlock the path to freedom.

Plan Ahead – Drag and drop blocks like “jump,” “move left/right,” and “pause” to form your sequence. Endless Loops – Once started, your sequence repeats until you win, die, or reset.  

Timed Challenges – Cannons fire on fixed intervals; doors open/close in cycles. 

Key Doors – Collect keys mid-loop to unlock new areas or exits. 

Features A fresh loop - based puzzle mechanic in a classic pixel platformer style.

Music, art, sound effects and level design: Kipruxas

Coding: 7sMoD

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For 7sMoD: I was wondering how much do you charge for making games? More specifically, how much would you charge for making a basic platformer with enemies and shooting lasers? Sorta like Mega Man

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Cool idea! It is hard to tell how the command behave, some sort of visual indicator show how far I'll jump or walk. I liked the option to zoom in on my character! Great job!

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