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A jam submission

Echo of CinderView game page

Fight your way through the heart of the perilous mountain to destroy the Echo keepers.
Submitted by mralexsaber, x_snez_x, plantagomajor, devon.sifford — 12 days, 14 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
MOOD | Did the game have atmosphere or make you feel something#64.2004.200
AUDIO | Did the game have great music or sound design#74.2004.200
FUN | Was the game satisfying to play or did it bring you joy#114.2004.200
VISUAL | Did the game have nice graphics or art direction#124.4004.400
Overall#123.9603.960
IDEA | Was this game super interesting or innovative#912.8002.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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3 months!

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Submitted

Great game :)

Submitted

What a great mini metroidvania! I had a blast playing it! It had some bugs here and there, momentum being kept on respawn after losing a life for example, but nothing major. Everything was telegraphed wonderfully, except one thing which was a bit frustrating. The fire ball attack of the boss doesn't seem to have any telegraph so a lot of times it suddenly hit me when I was attacking the boss. It's also pretty fast so when you get hit once you're likely to get hit again. Nevertheless, I was able to beat the boss!

Honestly, great game, the team did an amazing job! :)

Submitted

Solid game, it looks and plays great! I love the little noises that the enemies make. One issue I had was that the grass tiles look very similar to the spikes that kill you, which caused some confusion. Besides that the level design was fun and intuitive, I appreciate the mini map it also helped.

Do you plan to continue the game? I'd love to see more