Fun little game, here are a few suggestions to make the game more fun:
- punish the player for not hitting cubes by add a healthbar or something that decreases whenever the cubes reach the beginning. this way, he will have a reason to shoot them
- add more player feedback like particles whenever the cubes are destroyed and some screenshake whenever the player shoots
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Project Music's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #483 | 3.174 | 3.174 |
Graphics | #1080 | 2.478 | 2.478 |
Overall | #1130 | 2.333 | 2.333 |
Game Design | #1210 | 2.217 | 2.217 |
Fun | #1215 | 2.174 | 2.174 |
Innovation | #1248 | 2.130 | 2.130 |
Theme | #1500 | 1.826 | 1.826 |
Ranked from 23 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?
You will see!
Did you write most of the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
am a solo and wrote the whole code myself and assets are partially made from scratch and from other websites
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Sadly I can't even try the game, because I am stuck at the title screen, 'cause the play button isnt even working.
It's like you took an apple and wrap it in banana shell and said f*ck it here is new garbage invention.
let me be real with you no fake compliments no b*llshit stay on tutorials for a while then show the world your "magic".
I'm saying this because i care about you and don't wanna lie and be fake towards you
Also check my game @ https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-4/rate/724312 :D
I enjoyed the music, but you should make it so that the player can't shoot the cubes from afar. Try spawning them in when the player gets close!!
Hope you had fun making this!! ^^
The music is just amazing!
But the gameplay instead feels a bit unrewarding because there is no point in shooting.
Maybe a score system or simply the possibility to hit the cubes and fail would improve the game a lot.
The general idea is very creative!
Interesting concept, I don't think I've seen a shooter music game quite like this before. It may have some potential if you polish some things and make the gameplay mean something. The music is great!
Improvements: Add something to keep track of hit accuracy, boxes missed and show it on the UI. If you turn around, the character gains a lot of velocity and turning back to original direction after a moment going the other way breaks the syncing of the boxes. I spent a good minute of silently shooting at boxes since I went back quite a bit. On the second map there is no detection when you fly off the map. I turned around, flew off the map and kept on gaining velocity till it broke the game.
Keep at it!
The music is on point! You were great with the flow of the gameplay, really enjoyed the experience. The only point is the correlation with the theme.
Great job! I hope you continue to develop games!
Wish there was a better system to track score and death! Controls were a bit hard when rewinding but other than that, great work!
Is the the fact that you can turn around and than go back he rewind part? If so, it's a clever idea and could create some really fun gameplay! However, it would be great if you had a score and death system if you missed too many cubes for exampla, this would force you tu turn around and get those points back. Also the movement when going backwards should be a bit slower as it gets quite hard to control.
Really cool! I liked it the concept, although it doesn't fit the theme very well(or I missed something). Can you try out and rate my game too? https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-4/rate/720147
This really should be more fast paced. There be some sort of way to actually lose the game. Not sure if I missed something but not shooting the blocks seemed have no consequence.
I think the game could be more fast paced, to further enhance the shooting game + music game theme.
You could limit the blocks to be breakable only at a certain distance.
For a jam game, you may want to choose shorter clips, so people get to see what's after the first run sooner.
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