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A jam submission

Jump down, Fall upView game page

Flip gravity to scape this maze
Submitted by Ariel Quinteros (@Ariel3dthings) — 18 minutes, 19 seconds before the deadline
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Team Name
The Fantastic One-man band of the traveling Doctor Ariel Quinteros.

Gameplay Instructions
Single player game for PC, use a mouse and keyboard. It might require a beefy computer.

What platform is your game built for?

Windows

List any content that was created before the jam.
Audio samples.

Link to Gameplay Footage
https://youtu.be/1CPDqPC6wUk

Which Engine version did you use to create your entry?
5.0.3

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Comments

This is overall a really good little puzzle game. I love the music and visuals. The gameplay is a bit standard first person puzzles, but it is still pretty fun to play, and the levels are clever without getting too difficult. Well done.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing it!glad you enjoyed it. I'm cleaning things up and I plan on making more levels in the coming weeks.

Submitted

I really loved this game, it was overall a really polished experience and i would love to see it as a full game. I really like the way that you teach game mechanics even though its just text, I also like the little encuragements in the beginning of each level.

Feedback: I feel the boxes are a bit to close when you hold them and I also think that you should add more feedback for the player when thet die or cubes get destroyed.

Bug: when I pressed restart level it restarted the level but I couldnt do anything


Amazing jam game, best i've played yet :D

Developer(+1)

Hey! that is really kind of you to say! thank you for the feedback! it's been hard to get people to play the game since I'm not really into social media, nor have a following, but comments like this will fuel me for months. I'm already thinking about what to improve for the next version and appreciate the bug report, so stay tuned to some more cubes, puzzles, and even more supportive messages from a faceless game (it really believes in your skills, you can do it).

Again, thanks for the kind reply!