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Playing Both Sides (2019 CCC jam)'s itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Interpretation of the Theme | #32 | 3.227 | 3.857 |
Graphics | #34 | 2.749 | 3.286 |
Fun | #37 | 2.630 | 3.143 |
Overall | #39 | 2.689 | 3.214 |
Gameplay | #41 | 2.630 | 3.143 |
Art Design | #44 | 2.510 | 3.000 |
Audio | #45 | 2.390 | 2.857 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Cool game and interesting level design! :D
But it was a bit annoying that the balls stick to the wall the whole time. But enjoyed playing, keep going! :D
The sticking to walls was something that I was unsure how to fix, so decided to roll with and make levels that incorporated it instead. Thanks for the feedback!
Pretty good for a first game. Good Job ^_^
Thank you for the support, I appreciate it a lot!
Nice Game, I love it.
Wow thanks! I really appreciate the support!
Nice Level Design and I bet you spent a lot of time making it! Nice submission!
Thank you! That means a lot as this is the first game I have published, or even finished for that matter. Your support means a lot!
2019?)
I questioned that as well haha
whoops! Haha
Great game overall! I had to stop playing at the 12th level because I changed window focus and the game ceased to accept any input (I was playing through Wine so I can’t complain). 20 levels is pretty impressive though, good job!
The shaking gets annoying pretty fast, it would be nice to have an option to disable it.
The first level was the hardest for me, because it’s very difficult make the final jump simultaneously. You could make it so all the levels are unlocked, because it can be a significant barrier for other players.
Thanks for your comment! I really appreciate the constructive ideas. Could you perhaps go into further detail regarding the window focus problem and I could try and patch it?
Like I said, I was playing on Linux through Wine, and that’s not officially supported by Unity (though it works fine most of the time).
What you could do is export a native Linux version of the game, Unity makes it really easy. You just need to install a Linux module (see here), choose it in Build Settings and smash that “Build” button like you normally do. Linux people really love when developers do that. :-)
I'll give it a try, thanks for the help.