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A jam submission

Use Your Head!View game page

A small puzzle game where you have to use your head to advance.
Submitted by davdu — 9 minutes, 17 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#24.5004.500
Polish#53.1253.125
Overall#73.3133.313
Entertainment#73.2503.250
Bonus Points#82.8752.875
Creativity#93.3753.375
Technical Achievement#92.7502.750

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Really creative :D I love top down games. I had a lot of fum playing it!

I wold appreciate if you tried my game too :)

Submitted (1 edit)

Shooting your head at enemies was surprisingly entertaining! The levels strike a nice balance of fun and challenge.


It would be great if you could reattach your head faster when your body is in view, that tweak could make the mechnic even more satisfying and wouldn't slow down the pace of the gamplay quite as much. Overall, this was a fun game with a clever concept, I look forward to seeing where you might take this idea next.

Submitted

Played this with my wife last night. Had a good chuckle when we realised our head was literally the weapon!

Love the concept, nice work!

Developer

Glad you had fun!

Submitted

Really cool idea, the controls were a bit too harsh but I really liked the gameplay the idea was very clever and the puzzles were fun, the art was nice and the sounds were good I wish there was some music but other than that good job!

Developer(+1)

Appreciate the feedback! Thanks for playing

Submitted

Definitely does what it's supposed to! Could have used more of a tutorial and faster controls (It would be fun if the head was faster then the body so you can progress through levels faster).

Developer

Thanks for the feedback.

Could you specify what you would have liked for the tutorial to include?