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A jam submission

Coming Up TailsView game page

Flip a coin through winding rooms.
Submitted by Neia — 19 hours, 20 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
VISUALS#9061.7392.750
MUSIC#9081.2652.000
THEME#9161.5812.500
OVERALL#9161.7392.750
INNOVATION#9191.5812.500
DESIGN#9361.5812.500
SOUNDS#9371.2652.000

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit)

Great game with simple visuals , sound effects would have been really cool along with a background music. 

The game definitely felt quite a lot like a rage game where you can lose a ton of progress which is quite hard to make.

The controls were really smooth but the jump didn't align with the direction of the buttons which was quite confusing. And i really had no idea what the debt/money mechanic was for like it didn't affect the game play at all.

And you should definitely add an easy mode to the game because i really wanted to know how the ending was but couldn't quite reach to the end due to a high platform where i was stuck and couldn't get out.

The transitions to the next section of the level was really smooth and nice.

Submitted

This was an interesting play, definitely felt close to something like Getting Over It with the controls and such.  Though a lot of it was unclear, I'm not quite sure what the "debt" mechanic was supposed to do.  Some feedback in general though: 

  • Starting up having the controls right there was nice, though the fact they're reversed for most of the time you're playing is a bit awkward.  Flipping them would help a lot, especially in the areas where you already have to move in reverse.
  • The coins and "debt" aren't quite clear on what they do, other than the fact the coins raise your money and "flipping" too much puts you into increasing debt.  I'm not sure what impact it was supposed to have?

Overall it was definitely a bit... well Getting Over It, for the bit I played it (not in a bad way) and the basic idea of the different coin modes and such seems interesting.  Having reversed controls and such little control over where the flips were heading was a little annoying though.

Submitted

I think you might have forgotten to include some files...