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A jam submission

Jam Jam Revolution!View game page

A simple rhythm game for the GBJam game jam.
Submitted by kenny-designs — 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#2361.9643.000
Gameboy Feel#2712.1823.333
Overall Gameplay#3051.5282.333
Overall#3111.7462.667
Graphics#3551.3092.000

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Addictive game! I included it in my compilation video series of all of the GBJam 5 games, if you'd like to take a look :)

Developer

Thank you so much for playing! Unfortunately, only Xbox360 gamepads seem to work for I used a special macro from Microsoft. Definitely something I wish to improve upon for my next game. j+k and z+x should work but the precision required is much too high and the music is unfortunately not synced with the prompts. Sadly, I had run out of time before I could give those problem areas the attention they really needed... Even so, I learned a ton and the jam was fantastic!

I really enjoy the constructive criticism by the way! Thank you so much for leaving a comment! I hope you had fun and I can't wait to give your game a spin too!

Btw, I just put my game up on GitHub! You can check it out here. You're welcome to play with the code :)

Submitted

Cool! I always love to see rhythm games in game jams. This one was pretty tough though, the different vertical positions for the keys plus their order not matching where they are on the keyboard made it a bit hard to learn. (Also, gamepad support would have been great, my keyboard apparently doesn't support hitting j+k or z+x simultaneously.) It was still fun though the notes felt a bit random and not particularly correlated with the actual music. Great soundtrack though, nice work!