Dolm is a Lights Out-style puzzle game written in OCaml.
The objective is to turn every tile dark in as few steps as possible, but instead of toggling a single square and its immediate neighbours, the game gives the player different tile shapes that swap the state of every tile they cover. It offers a compact puzzle experience with a small set of levels that vary substantially in difficulty.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Includes 17 levels with varying levels of difficulty.
- Uses different shapes to toggle groups of tiles.
- Challenges players to solve each board using the minimum possible number of steps.
- Allows every level to be solved without using the dot shape.
Website: github.com/DCCXXV/dolm
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Developer: DCCXXV
License: MIT License

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