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A jam submission

Bit Cop - The ChaseView game page

It's your first day on the job and already you're hunting down speeding cars in one high octane chase after another.
Submitted by Frozenghost — 20 hours, 13 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted

I commend the fun gameplay and retro graphics - it reminds me of GTA 1. I reached the end of the game in 11:53 and I don't know if that's good haha

I think the scrolling issue can be solved in a couple of ways since I have encountered it myself in Yukon Escape:

- Space out the lines far apart. The repeating lines can be jarring to look at especially when the scrolling becomes too fast.

- Add something else to the road texture. Again, the issue here is with the repeating lines so you need something to break that pattern.

Aside from the scrolling being hard on eyes issue, I think this is a very well made game :) Good job!

Developer(+1)

Hi! thanks allot for the great feedback, I really like the line spacing idea, I'll look into it, I also really enjoyed Yukon Escape, great work on that!

Submitted(+1)

Thank you for playing my game :D

Host

Nice game! I got to level 5 but stopped there because the scrolling gets hard for the eyes =)

The idea is pretty cool and the arcade style well done.

As possible improvement I'd see:

- alternate keys (I have an AZERTY keybord and I play with Q and D, not A and D, you could have Q and A for left, but also allow for the "right" and "left" keys, that still counts as a 2-button game)

- a way to make the scrolling easier on the eyes?  I'm not sure to see how :)

Anyway, congrats for making this game!

Developer

Hi! thanks for playing the game and making some useful suggestions, I'll definitely look into giving you more options in the control department, and I'll see if I can figure out something to make the scroll a little easier on the eyes.