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A jam submission

Moon ShotView game page

Billiards, but with a whole damn moon.
Submitted by gbmurphy — 43 minutes, 26 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#2062.6674.000
Overall#2242.6674.000
Gameplay#2312.5003.750
Theme interpretation#2362.6674.000
Innovation#2502.3333.500
Graphics#2622.5003.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/gusbmurphy/Moon-Shot

Theme interpretation
Not too much creativity here! Pool or billiards was the first thing that came to mind, and we went with it.

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Comments

Submitted

This such a great take on the theme. Literal but also unique. The pool meets space gameplay is really engaging. I could easily see this as a small retail game, especially in VR.

Submitted

The design of this game is great,  galaxy is beautiful and the music is relaxing. Controls are comfortable and all of these things made the game addictive. It would have been better if you added more planetary sound effects, it would make game more cosmic.

Submitted

Nice, music was very relaxing. I liked that the planets had the gravitational effect on the ball, a nice twist on pool. Two small issues, the screen resolution was too big for my monitor, maybe make it adjustable or automatically fullscreen. Also there was a glitch where I hit the ball into a planet and it bounced up and out of the game area, and so could not complete the level. Otherwise, great game!

Submitted

I loved it! The little musical stings were a nice touch.

The gravity was a bit confusing - sometimes planets stick to each other, sometimes they don't.

I wish there was more!!!

Developer

Hey, thanks so much! I think that the music in the end really brought things together. We too, wish we could've gotten more in there by the deadline, but I'm sure almost everyone feels that way about their submissions. Also, having any sort of indication of the gravity mechanic would've been great. Thanks again for checking it out!