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A jam submission

c01n_sh1ftView game page

Hacking themed procgen puzzle game. Entry for the AI and Games Jam 2021
Submitted by vi7o — 5 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#94.1334.133
Overall#113.8003.800
Originality#183.6673.667
Fun#183.6003.600

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Great game. love the terminal/ASCII art. The instruction could be more clear.

Submitted

Nice puzzle. Stylish beautiful menu!

Submitted

I like the presentation of the game a lot! It might be a good idea to add some sort of upgrade system, to encourage the player to collect as much coins as possible.

Submitted

Awesome presentation in this game -especially the way it starts out!! Very well designed -the puzzles were really fun too!!  I like how there are multiple solutions to try to get all the coins in a level.  Excellent work! :D

Even if puzzles games are not much of my jam I really liked the style, art and presentation of that game.

Really cool.

Submitted

Love the look and feel of this game. I felt like being in a hacking movie and I liked it. Crisp gameplay, smooth music, you gotta love it.

Submitted

Really liked the game. I liked the representation of the Linus Terminal and the right Syntax was a nice detail.

Submitted

Nice puzzler! I like the theme and music. Are all levels fully solvable with 100% coin pickup? I couldn't quite tell. Also, small nitpick, but it would be nice to know how many moves each level gives me / how many I have left.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for your feedback. Yes, all levels should be 100% solvable. The number of moves and blocks you have you can see in the right panel. They are used in order left to right, top to bottom. The number of moves/blocks increases over time.

Submitted (1 edit)

Ah, I missed that part. Should have read the whole description :-P