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A jam submission

Ax-TractView game page

Cute Axolotls and Chinese Philosophy
Submitted by Louis Torres Tailfer (@LTorresTailfer), Rafif Kalantan (@_rafifk), pandamonium77 (@bennnyknight), Canine Games (@CanineGamesUK), Lanners — 31 minutes, 39 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#342.7913.222
Gameplay#502.3092.667
Visuals#512.6943.111
Fun#512.3092.667
Overall#552.3092.667

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How have you used the theme "Strength Lies in Differences" in your game?
Yin and Yang are two halves of a whole. Our entire game revolves around working together and separately, to move as one and overcome obstacles.

Number in team
5

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This was an unexpected but good use of the theme - having the reptiles turn into a rolling ball added something quite unique that I didn't expect. :)

Submitted(+1)

This was an unexpected but good use of the theme - having the reptiles turn into a rolling ball added something quite unique that I didn't expect. :)

Submitted(+1)

It has good potential. It may need some polishing over certain features. I couldn't get the "right shift" prompt at first, but I managed to get it after a while. Overall it was nice.

Submitted(+1)

Has the makings of a really nice game. I see its potential and thought it was a great take on the theme. Once I got the hang of what was expected I really enjoyed it. Great job.

Submitted(+1)

I got stuck on the first white block that says "Right" with an up arrow. Is the black lizard able to climb the block? I'd like to give it another go if I can get past that part.

It might seem small but I liked the way the lizards are split top and bottom at the beginning as a little tutorial that gets the players attention and makes clear how the movement works. Great visuals and ambience too, good work!

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Hi Alex, the Right arrow is meant to indicate Right Shift button; that's the interact button for Yang. You should see that E is the interact button for Yin once you get through that. I believe that will solve your problem and you should be able to play the rest of it.
Sorry if it wasn't clear in the game.

Submitted(+1)

Aha! Thank you! I played through it now and found the yin and yang feature to finish the game! Good work, I enjoyed what you made.

Submitted(+1)

Couldn't play the game far but the concept is cool! Liked the ambient sounds for the forest, very moody and appropriate :)