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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #145 | 2.384 | 3.000 |
Mood | #167 | 2.119 | 2.667 |
Overall | #180 | 2.053 | 2.583 |
Visuals | #191 | 1.987 | 2.500 |
Gameplay | #202 | 1.722 | 2.167 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Engine
Unity
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Good job on your submission! Given the simplicity of the character's movement and interactions, I would recommend making the two levels shorter with more interactive objects for puzzle based challenges. However, despite the simplicity, I would recommend starting with a tutorial level that shows how the player progresses through the levels. For example, making the first level a single screen, in which the player takes that orange orb to the podium to open up a path for the player to reach the exit. Nevertheless, great job in your work!
I wasn't really sure what I had to do and found myself walking around the levels pressing 'c' at anything I could find.
I think you need to give the player a simple first level which instructs them on exactly what they need to do and how.
Nice sound and graphics fitted well, speed of movement was good, so I did not get frustrated being in the wrong part of the level.
If you took it further I would think about adding some jeopardy to the levels.
well done.
Hi Like the Name and level generation also the music fitted they style. The levels felt a bit empty or maybe a little bit too big i found my self walking around aimlessly trying to find the puzzle elements rather than solving the puzzle. but keep working on it. PS you need to put the controls instructions in game .
what they said vvvvvv
the map generation is impressive.
However i would recommend 2 things:
Tell the player the controls
It felt weird to only be able to move in 1 direction at a time.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yeah we should have added a How To Play menu on the title screen or after hitting "Begin".
Perhaps, maybe adding diagonal movement would help.
Thanks for the Map Generation Compliment