Uballto is a phyiscs-based puzzle game created in 72-hours by one individual. This Unity game was created for the Ludum Dare 45 challenge, where online attendees were encouraged to make a game based off of the theme, "starting with nothing."
The objective of Uballto is to guide the soccer ball to a checkered flag. The challenge, however, is the player cannot directly interact with either the ball or the flag. Instead, the player can use their mouse to click-and-drag dialog boxes that not only reveals what the level looks like, but also re-animated mission-critical game elements, such as the aforementioned socer ball, crates, and moving platforms.
For convenience, the soccer ball will automatically roll towards one direction when left on a flat surface (usually, right).
Created using largely public domain and Creative Commons assets. Their licenses are available in the various folders they're extracted from. Some edits to images were made in Photoshop. A sound effect was cut to a shorter sound using Audacity. Obviously, the majority of the game is made in Unity.