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A jam submission

STEPView game page

Submitted by orongto, mestiez
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Adherence to the Theme#16652.6873.800
Overall#19032.1683.067
Originality#19822.1213.000
Design#20431.6972.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Very cool, lot of crypt of the necrodancer vibes. Really like the one button controller. First level is pretty difficult. The art looks great. The problem is the difficulty curve needs to be a lot easier at the start. But other than that the game plays great.

Submitted

Interesting idea. It reminds me to Crypt of the Necrodancer's moving system, but it is different. First level it's a bit complicated though. Good job :)

Submitted

Like it but the last portal is super frustrating because you have to turn in a direction to be able to get out of the portal.

But it was very interesting to play because it turns it into a puzzle!

Submitted

I like the look of the game, you did some great tile work here.  I do feel like the controls are somewhat difficult to grok though; I had to go to the game page in order to figure out how to play beyond spinning the target tile around. 

Having turning advance time a tick as well as moving made several of the very tight obstacle passages more difficult than they felt like they needed to be, especially with how long it took to execute one.  Several times I knew exactly what I needed to do, but I didn't realize I was facing the wrong way so I died immediately after.  In the future it may be a good idea to dial down the difficulty early on to teach the initial mechanics and save the turn perfect dodging for a couple levels in.

Good job getting this out there!  Would love some sounds and music in the future, but still a number of promising looking aspects :)