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A jam submission

Follow Me into the 1980sView game page

Devs That Jam April Challenge: FOLLOW
Submitted by RustyRocket (@RocketJez) — 5 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Useability#43.7143.714
Concept#93.5713.571
Theme#113.2143.214

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Cool simple idea! absolutely LOVED the graphics on this one

Developer(+1)

Thank you! And thanks for organising the Jam!!

Submitted

Neat! Very satisfying, though unfortunately I realised i could reach the 50s by just spinning my mouse around :) Awesome minigame 

Developer

This is all good feedback. I never thought about that, thanks for playing!

Submitted

very 80s indeed :) played it over and over mostly to make the sounds xD Agree with the other comments as well that it feels a little laggy in places. Its a cute game, good job! 

Submitted

well, as a world record holder of 47 this is a really cool game, I love it!

Submitted

very great visual, and simple & fun gameplay!

Submitted

really great visuals! the gameplay was satisfying enough, I got a high score of 41, and wonder what the absolute highest possible score is. Like the previous comment said the corner squares are annoying to hit sometimes.

Submitted

Loved the simple idea, reminded me of an aim trainer! Great concept for a game and nice production for within 36 hours. Only slight frustration was it felt a little harder to hit things in the far corners than other squares (aiming into those felt more sluggish for some reason). Great entry and good luck in the jam!

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much for the lovely comment. Yeah, targeting the squares at the rear of the grid isn't perfect but these comments have encouraged me to work on it further and polish it.