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A jam submission

Edgar's RouteView game page

Explore a Rubin Vase-inspired world in a platformer and top down combination.
Submitted by FasorFox — 40 minutes, 10 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#5872.3575.000
Mechanics#6432.1214.500
Aesthetics#6762.1214.500
Sound#6951.4143.000
Fun#7111.8864.000
Story#8640.9432.000
Music#9230.4711.000

Ranked from 2 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.
Yes. "Stone Door" sfx by bonebrah (opengameart.org), "Whoosh Puff" sfx by Speedenza (freesound.org), "Game Sound bright sparkle or twinkle tone, positive, gain award or achievement 1" by Zapsplat (zapsplat.com), "Arcane Nine" font by Chequered Ink (dafont.com)

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Comments

Submitted

Super interesting mechanics with the platformer versus top-down movement! The platform/wall interactions also added a lot, makes for an interesting puzzler with a design space worth exploring!

Also: very cute art style with a great fit for the theme as well.

Great job!

Developer(+1)

Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed.

Your game was pretty fun, too. :)

Submitted

I couldn't play I had this error:

Developer(+1)

Sorry about that.

Problem should be fixed.

Thank you.

Submitted

Thank you for fix the problem. It would have been sad that i couldn't play this game. It's great idea the black game has a camera from above and the white game is platform. I need more levels!!!

Developer

No problem.

Yeah, I'm pretty proud of what I made. Means a lot that someone played. I will consider further development.

I would try yours, but I sadly don't have a Windows PC, which was why I didn't  realize the file error (had to rely on Youtube tutorials).

Your screenshots do look lovely though, so best of luck.

Thanks again for playing. :)