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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Fun | #73 | 4.091 | 4.091 |
Overall | #240 | 3.909 | 3.909 |
Presentation | #391 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Originality | #871 | 3.636 | 3.636 |
Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
The player is a head and body joined together by a wire.
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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Comments
Simple, but charming. I was kind of worried that the robot would have to kick its head around all the time, but being able to put it back on was definitely helpful. Well done.
Great game! I like everything in it.. idea, levels and background music! Congratulations!
Thanks you!
This is Incredible! I love so much about this game, the artwork, the levels and the amazing game mechanic! All the elements of this game synergize so well, and with a little music this game could be even better! Well done :]
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I really loved working on this project so I'm definitely going to create a full game once the jam is over!
I see you said you wanted to continue this, please do! It's super cute, and I love the concept! I had only the tiniest nitpick that didn't affect my enjoyment at all, just with the physics I think I'd prefer if you didn't slide down slopes, and if you travelled up slopes at the same speed as horizontal (the second one I know you could change by applying the force/velocity in the diagonal direction if going up a slope, instead of always just horizontally). Just tiny quirks of the physics system, but again I loved it!
Thanks a bunch! I totally agree with you on that, it is really annoying to move up slopes. I'll definitely be implementing the changes you suggested. Thank you for playing my game!
Very enjoyable, nice puzzles with a good difficulty. Works surprisingly well with pushing/pulling things around. Nice job!
Thank you!
For now the best game i've played today, great introducion, good difficulty curve, if there is one issue i've had it is the lack of a reset level button, as i did manage to get stuck. All in all i've really enjoyed my time with this game
Thanks so much! I'm sorry about the reset issue, I got a few other comments on that as well. I'll make sure to implement that when the jam ends, as I really want to pursue this project!
Very nice concept and cute presentation ! The physics make the puzzle a bit janky at times which I'm not the biggest fan but I still enjoyed the game and the idea, clever work there.
Thank you so much! Physics was a bit hard to get a hold of, and I ended up having to code my own system for the head's movement. Thank you for the feedback!
Very clever and cute puzzle game I could definitely see this becoming a full game if given more levels.
I'm definitely going to try to pursue this game further when the jam ends! I really enjoyed making this, so I'm glad you enjoyed playing it as well!
Very fun game! The levels make clever use of the physics.
Thank you for playing my game!
Very nice! Making physics based puzzle games is tricky, but this one works well. But I did get stuck at some point (pushing a box in a corner). Is there a reset button?
Thanks! I didn't get much time to playtest it so I wasn't sure if the puzzles would work too well with physics. Sorry about the getting stuck issue, I tried to prevent it by putting slopes near corners. Didn't implement a reset button sadly. Thanks for the feedback!
Great game, the physics and controls are snappy and the puzzles are simple yet challenging.
Thank you so much! The puzzle creation took up the majority of my 48 hours.
I think it really paid off
Very nice! And the game feels great to play, the physics of dragging the computer head around feel accurate!
Thanks for playing! I'm glad you enjoyed it!