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A jam submission

Space Training!View game page

Experimental Sci-Fi Shooter!
Submitted by Vexed Programmer (@VexedDeveloper) — 4 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#283.8223.822
Graphics#574.0414.041
Overall#733.6263.626
Fun#863.6033.603
Game Design#1183.5073.507
Audio#1483.2333.233
Theme#1633.5483.548

Ranked from 73 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Nice little game but some kind of tutorial would be nice becouse it took moment to me realize what was going on. Maybe im just stupid

Submitted

Control and landing are a bit difficult but an interesting concept. I liked mining small planets and great gravity implementation.

Submitted

Interesting nice game and good graphics, good job!

Submitted

I liked the game, graphics are good and can you rate us please?

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Submitted

oh wow this atmosphere totally has a metroid prime vibe. i like that and also great mechanic, exploring in games is awesome.

Submitted

Nice game, cool graphics, and a great main mechanic. I did not manage to find any: are there ores?

Submitted

Incredibly nice game. I love this alot! Respect.

Submitted

Very impressive for a game jam, I like the way you can dig into the planets, but I just wish this mechanic impacted more the gameplay (like, maybe destroying the planets once they're completely depleted ?  Or dig tunnels through them to navigate faster ?)


The gravitational effect is really enjoyable by itself, although it gets a bit weird when the character suddenly rotates to match the surface it's landing on.  For a low poly game it's really beautiful, and has a lot of potential. Don't let that idea go, I think you can do something really impressive with it. Nice job :)

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