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A jam submission

Extinction DeniedView game page

Submission to the GameDevTV Jam 2024
Submitted by cheyenne.deloach (@CDeLoachDev), Semicolonkid — 1 day, 16 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#144.2134.213
Overall#174.1844.184
Mechanics#224.0594.059
Theme#374.2214.221
Story#903.4263.426
Sound#1083.4563.456
Music#1303.5883.588
Aesthetics#1503.9413.941

Ranked from 136 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 in total?
2

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Explosion 5 by LiamG_SFX -- https://freesound.org/s/322507/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Flyswatter Swings (Air + Wall Collision).wav by TaXMaNFoReVeR -- https://freesound.org/s/325422/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 Sleeping Monster by szegvari -- https://freesound.org/s/546402/ -- License: Creative Commons 0

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Submitted(+1)

This game was a lot of fun, nice simple gameplay with some awesome art. I love the settings menu at the beginning, not a lot of people manage to get that done in a game jam so congrats!

Submitted(+1)

Very fun game, managed to get onto the leaderboard with 1099 points. Thought the game was nice and relaxing and then the meteor spawning ramped up, and so did my heart rate and blood pressure. Great work! :D

Submitted(+1)

Really had a blast playing this and instantly made it into the top 10! :D Soundtrack really kicks and matches the gameplay perfectly!

Developer(+1)

Haha thanks so much, and grats on top 10 :D

Submitted(+1)

Loved this game. The game itself is fun but I liked the additional elements such as the volume options and the power ups - and the music was ace!

Submitted(+1)

It got frantic over time. Nice game

Submitted(+1)

nice game , im not good at aiming thou xd, good job

Submitted(+1)

cool

Submitted(+1)

I just your game, it has a really unique idea and cool difficulty curvature!

The art is awsome as well!

Submitted(+1)

Very enjoyable game, it gets crazy fast. Great job with this.

Submitted(+1)

This game is awesome and gets chaotic very fast. I really enjoyed this one and it reminds me of missile command which I have always been a huge fan of. I played your game on my youtube and gave my feedback as playing if you want to see it you can here 

Developer

Ah man, that's so cool of you! I watched your playthrough, I'm glad you liked it! Always great to actually watch other people play your games.  Thanks so much!

Developer(+1)

Hey, thanks so much! What a thoughtful stream, I like how you're giving each game and game page such attention! We appreciate the kind words and love your game too! Thanks for playing!!

Submitted(+1)

Oh my, this game gets real quick, real fast!

I love that you have a working leaderboard, and the gameplay feels nice, I feel like the speed might scale up too quick, though? That's a bit of a preference i guess. There is one thing that i'd improve though, since the game can get so fast-paced, you can missclick when it ends, maybe a "continue" screen before the powerups show, or a confirmation button?

Fun game, easy to pick up but hard to master, great work!
Cheers :D

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Yeah, it's tricky trying to gauge how quickly to ramp things up. Last year, we felt we ramped up the difficulty too slowly with a different game, so this time we decided "short and sweet" was the way to go, but you're right, there's a preference factor there.
Your other suggestion is also a good one, I think it's something that we as devs overlooked because we'd subconsciously have a feeling for when upgrades were about to pop up (30 seconds, 45 seconds, and 60 seconds, and the screen becomes devoid of meteors right before it happens).

Thanks for the comments, and thanks for playing!!

Submitted(+1)

You're welcome! It was fun! :D

Submitted(+1)

Agreeing with the the previous post, great game!

Submitted(+2)

Enjoyable and creative mechanic! A bit tricky to master but it is consistent. I feel it would work better if the level was bigger. 

I'm not convinced by the pterodactyl following the mouse. Using the keyboard and assigning the pterodactyl a movement speed would work better IMO. 

The visuals are simple but effective.

I like that you get upgrades from time to time.

Lots of nice details like the color customizer and the scoreboard.

The attack sfx has low volume, I barely noticed it.

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for the feedback! We were having issues with direct mouse control while hiding the cursor in the html5 build, so in the current game it's actually just taking mouse x and mouse y as an input and applying it based on a multiplier, which is why I added the mouse sensitivity option. I never actually tested it with keyboard controls but I suspect it would make the game significantly more difficult. 

Still, I'm bothered I could never figure out how to get the mouse cursor to disappear at the right times without the user clicking to recapture the mouse to the app (which is why sometimes the mouse appears off of the pterodactyl). Unfortunately documentation for html5 in this old version of unreal is sparse so I just couldn't polish that part to my liking. 

Anyway, thanks for playing! We both really liked your game.

Submitted(+1)

Oh man... I'm aware that HTML always brings unexpected issues. And still, I know that mouse movement mechanics are tricky to implement. But yet you made an awesome game. Congratulations!

Submitted(+1)

Really fun game! Cool mechanics involving bouncing of the meteors! I got 2 OP powerups in a row and was basically playing 1-player pong (meteors dont damage or kill + unlimited mouse-hold attacks).

Great accessibility options as well, allowing customization of sensitivity was a nice touch.

Great submission!

Submitted(+1)

Legit one of my favorite games I've played so far in this jam!  I love the graphics, love the mechanics, thank you for putting a tutorial in the beginning of your game, i mean this was just fantastic! 5 all across for me.  I'm just sad I can't download it to my computer for easy access but I'll add this one to my collection to come back and play it later. 100% victory, sir. 

Developer(+1)

Aww, thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted(+2)

The game is fun but too hard to play with my trackpad, I'll have to test it tonight on my gaming PC :) (yeah I'm rating games while I'm at work but shhhh)

Developer(+1)

Thanks for trying it out anyway! We knew it would be hard on a trackpad and I hoped the mouse sensitivity option would help that a little bit, but it's definitely intended to be played with a mouse.

Submitted(+1)

Nicely executed, enjoyed the upgrades in particular as a feature! Good use of scenery changing to show "health status" too

Submitted(+1)

great game, loved the gameplay loop and upgrades. there was a sense of panic trying to destroy all the meteors. such fun.

Submitted(+1)

In full-screen mode some bits of text are missing on the side of the tutorial screen. Probably because I've got a 16:10 screen (2560x1600)

How is "double rate of meteors" an Upgrade ? :thinking:

Developer(+1)

Dang, we thought it would add padding for resolutions like that instead of cutting off text. We'll look into that.

The "double rate meteors" is the only way either of us have managed to get scores as high as 10k+ while playtesting. You really need the "slow meteor chain" upgrade too, but those two combined with enough luck and quick reflexes, the increased number of meteors leads to longer chains, and longer chains lead to exponential score growth.

But it's definitely a high risk, high reward upgrade to pick. Thanks for your comment, and thanks for playing!

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