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A jam submission

Neon GameView game page

Submitted by Worlapim — 3 hours, 24 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#1332.2192.667
Fun#1711.5721.889
Visuals#1741.4791.778

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

So the goal is to stand on the platforms that match your neon colour thing in the top left right? And the timer only counted down when you weren't? And standing on the platforms added a certain amount of time to your timer? I think that's how the game worked. It was interesting as a puzzle platformer type thing, having to figure out what series of doors I had to take to get to the right coloured platform, but the sound was pretty obnoxious, hahahaha, it was chewing up my ear drums.

I think with a better explained goal and more polish and player feedback the game could be interesting!

Submitted

The goal is not clearly stated either in a readme file or on your game page, and even while playing the game, it's not clear how your score goes up. You should never assume that the player will know how to play, no matter how simple your game is. Good Job on making a game, and I hope to see you come back stronger next jam.

Submitted

Interesting. :)

Submitted

The idea is interesting, but there is still a lot of work!

Good luck in development =)

Submitted(+1)

The concept it's really fun, and once you get the hang of it the game becomes really fast paced, which is a good thing making it a challenge, the only thing i would say could be change, it's the background noise, a tick down of a clock could be a little nicer.

Submitted

I like how the positions of the doors are placed in a seemingly chaotic manner, but it makes logical sense when you realize the connected door is in the same building. Also, i was confused for a couple minutes at the beginning on what to do, but I kinda of get it now. Pretty cool!