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A jam submission

Lyumina's Love BombView game page

Submitted by nerdtaxi — 1 day, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Soundtrack/SFX#1311.6782.600
Graphics#1431.6782.600
Interpretation of the secondary theme#1451.6782.600
Gameboy Soul#1471.8072.800
Overall#1501.6012.480
Gameplay#1601.1621.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

It's a neat idea!  I would have liked to see the puzzles get a bit more complex, but I enjoyed what was there.

For anyone having trouble planting the first bomb: stand NEXT to the indicator and press the button, not ON it.

Developer

Yeah, I'd like to flesh it out a bit more in the future.  And maybe switch it around to more of a stealth platformer than a straight puzzle game. Since the end of the jam I've actually been using the character for a 3D Giftpia/Chulip-esque game, so we'll see where she ends up. Thanks for commenting!

Submitted

So it took me some time to get past the first screen. I had to walk around the bomb spot and spam the interact key all the time, the same in the later screens. So it seems a bit broken there. When I wanted to plant the bomb on the last screen, the game crashed.

Besides that, I really love the game visually! It’s a beautiful palette and the sprites look great as well! The movement feels pretty good, so I’m wondering why the rest is so simplistic? You have a great foundation after all!

Developer

Thanks for commenting! That's strange about the interaction/crashing problem. I played it through repeatedly and didn't have an issue, but that's what playtesters are for.

As for scope, a foundation was mostly what I was going for. I've never done a game jam before and haven't seriously touched programming in any meaningful way for nearly a decade. I also used it as an opportunity to learn a little GB Studio (although moved it over to gamemaker halfway through). It was also my first time using a music tracker instead of cowering. So I was primarily just using it as an opportunity to educate myself and get back into the groove. It was fun!

Thanks again for the feedback!