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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #24 | 3.063 | 3.063 |
Gameplay | #27 | 2.875 | 2.875 |
Fun | #28 | 2.813 | 2.813 |
Overall | #35 | 2.875 | 2.875 |
Visuals | #42 | 3.063 | 3.063 |
Ranked from 16 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?
Our protagonist is an individual in a stark industrial world. His strength is his creativity and his buttons expresses that.
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I just watched back the game on the livestream, this was a nice title! I really liked the difficulty spike as you progressed through the levels, so although collecting the buttons was simple, the placement of them meant you had to be mechnically accurate to collect them all. Also the music and sound complemented the game well. I didn't see the theme at all, but gameplay wise you did well!
The game is missing? On https://rhythmpattern.itch.io/roy it says: “The developer has not uploaded a game yet…”
The music was too dreamy for my current level of sleepiness. I could totally fall asleep to that right now. I really liked the small particles, and I always enjoy a parallax background.
A charming aesthetic. I was a little confused on the menu/level select screen at first, and thought the game was stuck as the controls that were just explained to me didn't seem to do anything (it wasn't clear that it was a menu/overworld). Some of the button placements in the third level were frustrating, so I stopped playing before managing to complete the level. A great start, and I like the monochrome aesthetic and choice of music.
Enjoyed it a lot, it took me a little bit before I figured out you could move using arrow keys and enter using enter xD
managed to get all the buttons ^^ after finding out about short jumps it helped a lot
Also I might just be going crazy, but is the overworld meant to look like a floppy disk?
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