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A jam submission

Pocket Space PinballView game page

A submission to GBJam 11
Submitted by dwhiffing — 5 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameboy Soul#883.9703.970
Gameplay#1493.1523.152
Soundtrack/SFX#1563.2423.242
Overall#1783.3153.315
Graphics#2063.2423.242
Interpretation of the Secondary Theme#2792.9702.970

Ranked from 33 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game match the theme?
It is a spaced themed gameboy pinball game.

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Submitted

Fun little pinball game. The graphics could be right out of a gameboy-cartridge and the physics work really well.

Submitted

Great presentation! Very nice graphics and sound effects, and impressive physics.

I find that the action happens a bit too fast for me to follow, especially when I can't see the whole board at once. 

Submitted

I love the game's idea as it is a nice throwback to space cadet, but the pinball is really hard to launch from the flippers and causing a tilt makes the game freeze. Overall great idea but hard to control (might just be me being bad lol)

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for playing! It's normal in a pinball game for tilting too much to lock up the controls until the next ball. It's considered cheating, even in space cadet! In terms of the ball being hard to launch where you want it, valid feedback, cheers!

Submitted (1 edit)

Reminds me a lot of Pokemon Pinball. Although I like it, there have been some instances of the ball going through the flippers… I’m willing to forgive this though. Bugs happen, I should know.

Developer

Thanks for playing! I spent awhile trying to make the flippers more consistent and never teleport through, but physics engines are sadly rarely as consistent as you would like.

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