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A jam submission

Tile CrunchView game page

Submitted by Diligent Circle (@diligentcircle) — 3 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun & Game Design#832.9712.971
Theme#1032.8002.800
Originality & Innovation#1122.7712.771
Overall#1332.6112.611
Graphics#1522.4002.400
Audio#1662.1142.114

Ranked from 35 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

That Atari vibe was really well-done achievement. Different kind of retro, nice.

Submitted

Takes me back to the NES days. Nicely done. I reached a point where it was simply impossible to get them all, but that's RNG, I guess. Cool game for a long wait, if you add mobile controls (I'm on my laptop, so I can't tell if you already have)

Developer(+1)

Thanks! It does have mobile controls, only visible if your device has a touchscreen.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

What a creative take on the theme! The minimalistic graphics and audio do both a good job of emulating the Atari era and creating an unsettling atmosphere.

It's funny, I started micro-dashing most places, tapping the dash very briefly. I'm not sure if it actually helped, but it felt like it.

I would say it was an error that you can walk faster when walking diagonally... but that's just how it feels like, sometimes.


Employee #76640: $27.60
Anyway, that was fun! I could probably get a higher score, but I already do that enough in real life(!)

Beautiful! Great work! Take it easy.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! The faster diagonals is an interesting one: the way I programmed it involved applying forces multiple times in nested conditionals (largely stemming from GDevelop’s very unfortunate lack of support for an “else” condition), so the otherwise simple math would have involved complicating or rewriting the code so much that I just decided to leave it. Seeing the end result, I’m ok with that now.

Submitted

I enjoyed the risk/reward system with the dashing mechanic! It's a little unsettling without music 

Fun and addictive arcade game!

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