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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Mechanics | #154 | 3.538 | 4.333 |
Fun | #279 | 3.266 | 4.000 |
Sound | #297 | 2.858 | 3.500 |
Aesthetics | #371 | 3.266 | 4.000 |
Theme | #409 | 2.858 | 3.500 |
Music | #485 | 2.177 | 2.667 |
Story | #702 | 1.361 | 1.667 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How many people worked on this game total?
1
Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
None
Link to your source?
https://github.com/brentxr/GameDevGameJam2022
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Comments
this game was great! simple art style made it super appealing. i love how you got to witness the levels change. i couldn't stop playing til my spirit reached it's final resting place. well done
Cool game. Love the mechanics. And the art is awesome. Love how the levels change into the next one. Great Submission.
Cool game. Love the mechanics. And the art is awesome. Love how the levels change into the next one. Great Submission.
A creative concept with loads of fun levels, great job!
Thank you! I'm glad you had fun!
Those were some awesome level transitions! And thank you for not making me restart from Level 1 each time I died, haha! The wall jump mechanic on Level 5 was confusing to figure out, but I got there in the end. :)
I'm glad you appreciated the level transitions that was what I was most proud of :) Thanks for playing it!
The transitions "between" levels are awesome, nice job!
Thanks, I appreciate it :)
Your game was a fun take on "Death is Only the Beginning." I interpreted it as the death of one level is only the beginning of another, in that the same parts reorient themselves. Those animations are lovely. Did you use a tweening package?
Your character controls are rock solid and tight as a whip. The only thing that I think it is missing is some subtle background music to accompany the frog/cricket choir. Excellent submission!
Thanks for the feedback! And yes, the transitions were handled with DOTween.