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A jam submission

Antimatter (3 Hour Game Jam)View game page

Matter 🤍 Matter, and Antimatter 🖤 Antimatter. But if you bring the two together, kaboom!
Submitted by Mike Salyh (@MikeSalyh) — 10 minutes, 9 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#14593.0913.091
Originality#15173.3643.364
Overall#15563.1973.197
Presentation#17443.1363.136

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?
Combine matter/matter, and antimatter/antimatter

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?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

So this is what they do at CERN all day... :-)

Submitted(+1)

Very nice and fun minimalistic sandbox! 

Submitted(+1)

Pretty good, but a few suggestions:

1. Make the particles bigger in the beginning

2. Add some music

Other than that, it´s a nice idea, also because you´re kinda your own enemy. 

I hope the feedback helped you, would be nice if you would check out my submission too. :)

Its a cool game. I managed to get to 25, but the screen was heavily glitching at that point, it was impossible to continue.

Submitted(+1)

Spent more time playing with it than I initialy tought

Submitted(+1)

Fun simulation to play around with. I'd like to see how this could be implemented into the framework of a game. Would also be cool if a small piece of antimatter wouldn't completely destroy a large piece of matter, but instead annihilate some of it and blast the rest of its mass outwards in new particles of random sizes.