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A jam submission

Meditative MarbleView game page

Guide a marble through endless rolling meadows
Submitted by NoamZeise — 1 hour, 4 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#3392.2802.600
Theme#4042.1932.500
Originality#4332.0172.300
Presentation (graphics, audio)#4401.8422.100

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game represent Mode?
The idea of mode in averages made me think of randomness and noise. So I made a game using those techniques.

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Very very very fun. I would pay for this.

Submitted

It feels nice to skoot around, but gets stale fast. Make sure you add sounds next time! even just a few sound effects or background track will do a lot. 

Submitted

I like going fast! Go marble go.

Developer(+1)

I found an issue on certain GPUs on windows, where the game would crash. Here is a fixed version. Everything is the same except the bug is removed.

Windows BugFixed Version Download

Submitted

very chill.  love a marble game.  physics/controls work well. would be cool to see some additional mechanics or even just "vibe" stuff like some music & aesthetic additions

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad the controls worked well, I spent way too long on the controls/camera system. I definitely had more plans for this project but I ended up only getting the core functionality finished without actually making any goals, levels, or proper art.

Submitted

Please release a full-fledged, polished version of this on Steam. I would buy it. Great job!

Developer

Thanks for the kind words. These mechanics were inspired by a trailer I saw for a game called exo one. I haven’t actually played the game myself but the ideas from that trailer directly inspired this, so maybe you would be interested in checking that out?