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A jam submission

Ella's mentorView game page

Blast and combine elements to fight your way through waves of enemies to save your mentor.
Submitted by Travesty
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme/Limitation#113.1433.143
Technical Implementation#132.8572.857
Overall#142.8002.800
Music/Sound#142.5712.571
Graphics/Animation#162.7142.714
Fun/Design#182.7142.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Size

Solo (1)

What main engine/tool/language did you use to construct the game?
Unity

How does your game apply the optional theme?
I implemented cycles as rotating through a selection of items, in this case cycling through three different elements.

Which art & audio did you / your team create BEFORE the jam started?
Only the music was created before the jam

Would you consider the game complete? (At least as a prototype/demo)

Incomplete

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Comments

Submitted

Nice game. I like the idea of the "attack strength" cycle and how wrong attacks change enemies into different ones. I guess if you gradually introduced individual attacks and enemies to the player, you could add more types of enemies and combinations. It would be then like these "combine elements and get new" games, but with attacking :D

I was always confused with the controls. I wanted to join two attacks, but I turned or vice versa. I think splitting turning controls from attack controls would help a lot, but that was not possible in the jam...

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! This was really inspired by the game Magika with its combining elements for different attacks. And I also agree with the turning and the attacks being clunky since they're on the same buttons but this was as close as fine tuned I could get since I didn't want the player to hold down the buttons for movement since I felt like that would've made them feel slow or make them move too much unintendedly.

Submitted

Interesting concept. I alwas liked plaing fantasy games with magic and combining elements, 

Developer

If you like those games then I would recommend magicka which this was inspired from. It has way more elements, combinations, and friendly fire!

Submitted

I know that game, thank you. Played that long time ago :)