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A jam submission

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Make your way around a space station overtaken by machines and collect powers in this retro-styled Metroidvania
Submitted by Cello — 5 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 7 people so far
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How does your game represent "Power"?
You collect various powers as you explore the map.

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Submitted

Music and mood were really cool. I like the art style too. Powerups were fun and it was pretty challenging in the beginning.  I think the electric gun range was a little high and let you stand in safety while you blow everything up.

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Submitted

the game is really cool and nostalgic and i really like how it looks!! although i do wish i could rebind my keys to something more familiar

Submitted(+1)

Great presentation! Love the super metroid influence :)

Can't believe people are making whole metroidvanias for a game jam!

Submitted(+1)

This is such a good game would love this to be longer!! The art is perfect and the platforming feels great. only wish I could pass through platforms above me from below but that all. Obviously given more time the Boss fight would have been sooo cool but alas. I look forward to maybe a finished game with the boss fight included?

Submitted(+1)

I love metroidvanias, my only complaint is it wasn't longer :D i also love how you did the cutscene for flying away from the ship! just like in super metroid

Submitted(+1)

Freaking awesome little Metroidvania game, great pixel art and use of power pickups to progress the stage. I wish there was a bit more of it by the end, but as a proof of concept, this had some great potential. Loved it! :)