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A jam submission

Mt. MajorView game page

A precision platformer with scaling mechanics
Submitted by Kristoff Red (@NitroGenStudios) — 1 day, 4 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#623.5933.593
Gameplay#743.5563.556
Overall#993.5193.519
Theme interpretation#1273.5193.519
Graphics#1303.5563.556
Innovation#1453.1853.185

Ranked from 27 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/NitroGenStudios/MtMajorSourceCode

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Submitted

Hardcore platformers aren't for me, in any case I recognize that there has been a great study of gameplay mechanics and level design here. Excellent work was also done on a graphic and soundtrack level which certainly deserves to be rewarded!

I wish there were more games like this in this jam!

Developer

Thanks!

Submitted

That was fun and frustrating

But I did complete it. Took me around 34 minutes with 271 deaths. 

At first I was like "I swear it's not registering my inputs" because I would press shift then spacebar and not both of them together. After figuring that out, things got a bit easy.

Floaty movement was the most frustrating thing to deal with but I feel like if the controls weren't limited to using only my left hand things would have been much easier.

I did like the visuals, the homepage doesn't do it justice. The level design is actually pretty decent and the music just bumps.

Developer

Good job for completing the game!

The tutorials need a bit more work for sure, and I'm planning on working on them after the jam. You can actually use arrows for movement, and right shift to switch, even tho it's never mentioned anywhere. At the same time a bunch of people did discover them.

Submitted

Well, my keyboard doesn't have arrow keys XD

Right shift would've come in handy though.

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