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A jam submission

To Fight or not to FightView game page

That is the question.
Submitted by JDcierski — 1 hour, 11 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#23612.9172.917
Presentation#26953.0423.042
Overall#27702.9862.986
Creativity#31943.0003.000

Ranked from 24 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?
As you play the game both players roles will be reversed as the objective changes rapidly.

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

Wow, do not expect a local multiplayer game here!

The changing fast-phase gameplay is fun and addicting, I believe the concept is well-executed and realized. With 48 hours limitation, it's an incredible job to make the game this polished with so many different variations of mechanics and levels.

Hope that it will have an online version and support controller for the post-jam update!

Submitted

Awesome game!  The controls felt great to use and the take on the theme is really interesting.  Nice work!

Submitted

Some decent variety in objectives here and an idea that has some potential. A few points I think could be improved. Firstly the controls for player 1 and player 2 aren't symmetrical which feels a little weird; I think p2's shoot button should be 5 instead of 2. Controller support for both players would be ideal though. Also, the execution of the role reversal concept is a bit flawed. As it is, when the border is red, completing the objective just gives the point to the other player, but this means once the border turns red both players are incentivized to just do nothing. There needs to be something more pushing the players to take some action that might complete the objective to make this more interesting. Anyway not bad overall and a local multiplayer game is a cool take on the role reversal theme, would like to see this fleshed out and improved.

Submitted

I love that you've made a multiplayer game.  It's not often you see one of these here. That said I do with there was some AI to play against, but then it's a 48 hour jam, so... 
The UI scaling issues were still there even in fullscreen mode in browser. It must be the screen size or something.
Sill, the game is a very juicy experience!

Submitted

alright local multiplay!

good job! 

Submitted

Cool idea and snappy commands, well done!

Submitted

Wow, function multiplayer in 48 hours? Dang, props on that alone. Other than that the game is good old frantic fun. I'd love to see this game with more polish, do you plan on doing any post jam work on it?

Developer

Absolutely! A version with a slightly fixed UI has already been posted to my dash and I will be working on this project in the future in order to add a 4-player mode, drop-in controller support, and possibly a full release to console. 

Submitted

damn! And here I was thinking maybe thinking of putting my game on a GB cart

Submitted

Fantastic submission! Super fun, and I could see a full version of this selling like hotcakes. Ridiculous level of polish for a 48 hour jam game. Feels great, thanks in no small part to the fantastic sound design and simple but effective artstyle. Great stuff!

Submitted

Thanks for coming onto the stream to talk about your game, here's a link to the Interview;

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1869190139

Submitted

Interesting concept! What a way to destroy friendship ahaha! We had lots of fun!

Submitted

Wish I had a friend to play this game with. the comment of vandarthul basically sums everything up. And I find it unique that instead of implementing the reversed roles in games, like game and player, you changed the role of the players and made minigames

Submitted

I really like the presentation, but I'm still not exactly sure how to win each competition.

Submitted

This was super fun to play ! My friend destroyed me ;-;

The control scheme is a bit weird but you get used to it pretty quickly, my main issue was how sometimes it can be hard to see what mode you’re in (lose or win) or who gets the point.

But overall very solid entry, needs a bit more polish on the sound and visuals (the transition rectangle wasn’t large enough to cover my whole screen)

Submitted

Good premise, I had fun with my friend. Here are some notes on my side:

  • It didn't need to be split screen as levels are fairly simple and small maybe you could've used group composer so 2 players are visible at all times
  • Both player and role switching colors are red, it gives wrong idea
  • Some levels end too quick(before you could read the level description)
  • Projectiles could've pushed the opponent so you prevent them doing something

Overall, we had enjoyed your game, good job!

Submitted

Interesting idea, very impressive to have a multiplayer game done in 48 hours. My friend and I had fun :)

Submitted

Nice CO-OP

Submitted

Just played with my friend, not many games supported multi/duo players. It felt so polished and I had a great time! other than having a hard time pressing down to shoot, very chaotic and enjoyable time with your friend, good job!