Linux version update (March 22)
[ 2022-03-22 15:57:49 CET ] [ Original post ]
Gameplay
- (Island IV) [spoiler]Bugfix: The player now dies when being dragged by a vine through a tile directly next to a roller.[/spoiler]
- (Island IX) [spoiler]Made the bunny stationary once it reaches its spot inside a puzzle, while you are solving the puzzle, to try to make it less distracting.[/spoiler]
Bugfixes
- Fixed a crash on loading that would occur if you quit the game after doing 10k or so moves inside a puzzle
- Made the back button (B by default) go back on the control-setting menu.
- Polished some object selection code in the editor when beans and another object were on the same tile.
Puzzles
- "short fuse": Fixed an unintended solution.
Bean and Nothingness
RBOR Games
RBOR Games
2021-12-01
Indie Singleplayer
Game News Posts 41
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Very Positive
(135 reviews)
http://beanandnothingness.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1706090 
Bean and Nothingness Linux Content [5.68 M]Bean and Nothingness Windows Content [7.8 M]
Game is not tagged as available on Linux on Steam.
Linux is not in the OS list.
Bean and Nothingness is a challenging, turn-based puzzle game in which you turn beans into monsters to help you -- but then these same monsters will get in your way.
Each puzzle has a set of recipes -- instructions for how to create various monsters. In the puzzle below, the books in the lower-left show that you can create the orange dinosaur-looking monster (a "roller") by combining a red and yellow bean, or the yellow circle-looking monster (a "bomb") by combining two green beans.
Putting the right combination of beans on a grassy tile and shooting it with your magic wand will create a monster. These monsters can help you -- for instance, both the roller and the bomb are capable of destroying the cracked blocks between you and the goal tile in the puzzle above. But these monsters can also get in your way -- the roller will roll at you if it sees you, and if it catches you, you'll die! Likewise, getting caught in the bomb's explosion kills you.
As you progress in the game, you'll meet new monsters (and other mechanics); for each monster, you'll have to learn how it behaves in some easy puzzles, and then move on to more difficult puzzles, where you'll have to combine the mechanics you've learned in new ways.
Expect puzzles that:
Bean and Nothingness is a long game, with over 180 puzzles, with difficulties from "elementary" to "extremely challenging". New puzzles open up quickly, so you should never be stuck on only a few puzzles with nothing new to try.
Additional Features
Each puzzle has a set of recipes -- instructions for how to create various monsters. In the puzzle below, the books in the lower-left show that you can create the orange dinosaur-looking monster (a "roller") by combining a red and yellow bean, or the yellow circle-looking monster (a "bomb") by combining two green beans.
Putting the right combination of beans on a grassy tile and shooting it with your magic wand will create a monster. These monsters can help you -- for instance, both the roller and the bomb are capable of destroying the cracked blocks between you and the goal tile in the puzzle above. But these monsters can also get in your way -- the roller will roll at you if it sees you, and if it catches you, you'll die! Likewise, getting caught in the bomb's explosion kills you.
As you progress in the game, you'll meet new monsters (and other mechanics); for each monster, you'll have to learn how it behaves in some easy puzzles, and then move on to more difficult puzzles, where you'll have to combine the mechanics you've learned in new ways.
Expect puzzles that:
- Challenge you to come up with creative ideas
- Require you to make efficient use of resources
- Test your ability to manage "tactics"-like, grid-based interactions
Bean and Nothingness is a long game, with over 180 puzzles, with difficulties from "elementary" to "extremely challenging". New puzzles open up quickly, so you should never be stuck on only a few puzzles with nothing new to try.
Additional Features
- A colorblind-friendly mode gives the beans distinct shapes.
- Controller is supported, although the game is best experienced on keyboard.
- Controls are customizable.
- MacOS and Linux support is planned, although we cannot guarantee anything yet.
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: 3.0+ GHz. 32 bitMemory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 300 MB available space
- Memory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 300 MB available space
- Storage: 300 MB available space
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