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A jam submission

The Rewind GunView game page

Discover the nature of the strange weapon.
Submitted by r3sgame (@r3sgame) — 1 day, 19 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#7433.0733.073
Graphics#8062.9762.976
Audio#8452.6342.634
Fun#8652.7322.732
Overall#8932.7722.772
Innovation#9592.5852.585
Game Design#9822.6342.634

Ranked from 41 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
In the world the game takes place in, time is represented in a physical format. The player can use the rewind gun to send enemies backward, hence "rewinding" them.

Did you write most of the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
I wrote most to all of the code myself and used almost no premade assets, aside from the skyboxes.

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Submitted

The jump is really floaty and you end up being in the air for a long time with no idea what is below you, so this lead to me dying a lot from falling down holes or hitting enemies.  I also found the gun not to point towards my cursor which made it interesting to shoot.  

Submitted

The mechanic of the character jumping from the sides of the ledges is satisfying to use. It's fun that you have to time the player-character's upwards velocity as well as how close he is to the edge in order to climb up it. And when this mechanic is pulled off successfully, it makes the player feel good that they pulled off that special move. I would like it if this feature got incorporated much more in the game. Perhaps there could be a row of platforms with spikes on top that you have to use the walls on the sides to navigate around by edge-jumping?


I tried making a visual representation with a little blob edge-jumping to see if I could explain what I'm trying to say from above:


I also like how, in level 3, that it's required for the player to push the crate into a certain section of the level in order to complete it. It really makes sure that the player knows of this mechanic before they proceed any further in their game.

It is funny to end up watching the enemies helplessly fall off the edge, whether they're pushed off, or teleported right off a cliff. Perhaps you could add more ways to teleport the enemy into danger, such as a wall of spikes, crushed under a platform, or having them teleport on top of another enemy which causes both of them to explode.

It's also neat to watch as the tone of the music gets darker the further you go on in the game. I was waiting so see what would be at the very end, but unfortunately, I couldn't complete Level 9 even if my life depended on it due to the amount of bullets and enemy placements that required precide maneuvering to get around them.
Having an auto-saving feature is very convenient especially since there's around 19 levels throughout the game. Even after closing out and reopening the game my progress stays, so I won't have to worry about losing everything if I got a power outage.


The text in the instructions and ammo HUD is kind of hard to read with the white text being placed on a bright sky. Having some black borders around the text should fix this problem.

The rewind gun was really unresponsive during gameplay. It felt like I had to click multiple times in order to get the gun to start shooting, which ended up making it shoot twice sometimes. Was the shooting mechanic input placed in void FixedUpdate()? If this is the way it was programmed, it should be set in void Update() instead. The reason to use input detection in Update() is because FixedUpdate() can either run several times per frame or not run at all. I've had this problem occur in the past, and placing the input detection in Update() always seemed to fix this.

While the aiming of the gun works, it feels awkward to use by moving the mouse up or down. I would have preferred using the mouse to point towards the area where I want to shoot since that's the most natural feeling using the mouse pointer. Not only that, but since the user is so used to using the mouse for normal use on a computer, they should be able to pick up the controls of pointing and aiming easily since they've already been doing it so many times before.

Developer

thanks for your feedback!

Submitted

The controller feels a bit floaty. You also messed up somewhere when writing the aiming script...

Submitted

Well that was something. The character was a bit to floaty and the aim was really hard but I had fun playing it :) 

Submitted

Neat game

Submitted

Really REALLY fun game! That Time Lord was a tough guy... but manage to end his reign!
Maybe you should work more on the aiming system. It's a bit confusing at times.
Great job. Congratulations

Developer(+1)

Thanks for your feedback!

Submitted

Gun aim didnt work so i wasnt able to play sadly:(

Submitted

This game has an interesting take on the "rewind gun" theme that seems to overpopulate this jam. I like what it does though- enemies aren't killed, they're simply taken out of action so you have to be careful. However, it's unclear where they will end up- maybe consider implementing moving enemies and have the rewind gun just move them back to where they were two seconds ago? This is a fun game and the puzzles are enjoyable, but there are some bugs in its current state. The jump is bugged and you can jump on ledges and walls to jump really high- I used this to cheese some levels. The gun is also quite bugged and it sometimes would point the wrong direction. It's a fun game though and I did spend a good amount of time trying new things to solve the puzzles. If it's not too much of a hassle, I would appreciate a review on our game as well if you find the time!

Developer

thanks for your feedback!

Submitted

its a good game I did have a few suggestions and comments, the game started ultra wide and I couldn't have it on only 1 screen, if the gun followed the mouse,or if mouse would have been locked to the screen I think it would have been easier to aim. Lastly I don't know why but the gun only seemed to shoot if I wasn't pressing any other buttons or it was random when I could shoot.

Developer

thanks for your feedback!

Submitted

Nice Jobs

Submitted

Good take on the theme. The controls were a bit wonky at times.

Submitted

pretty good game the controls feel a bit sluggish and aiming is kinda off but other than that great game

Submitted

I could jump over the enemies easily and the game seems to have a sluggish pace. Also the aiming was very off. If you could make these things better it would be nice. Cheers :)

Submitted

Pretty good game! I like that if you do it right, you can jump really far, avoiding all the enemies & reach the portal immediately

Art was nice, though would be better to show background parallax scrolling which would not only be visually better, but provide good feedback on player movement

1 thing i must say though, the rewind gun aim was buggy, it always did not aim to where my mouse is at.

Developer

thanks for your feedback!

Submitted

nice work! i platformer could be more snappy but it was a good idea! rated

Decent game I would say! The movement feels a bit sloppy and the character is a it janky. But overall, a very decent game!

Submitted

nice game! I think the character is a bit too floaty. but the game idea was great! rated!

Submitted

Nice! Rated

Submitted

Nice game! Especially loved the cute character designs and bright background. The movement seems a little laggy though and maybe zoom out the camera a tad? Great effort overall!

Submitted

Great game, !rated

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