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Slide N' Slam's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #119 | 4.103 | 4.103 |
Overall | #388 | 3.943 | 3.943 |
Presentation | #731 | 3.966 | 3.966 |
Creativity | #991 | 3.759 | 3.759 |
Ranked from 29 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?
It's an ice sliding puzzle game, but the player makes predetermined moves, and you have to guide them by manipulating the stage
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
Very enjoyable game with nice graphics and fun puzzle ideas. The difficulty curve seemed a bit to flat for me, but I think it's also fitting for the game jam.
We made a game with a similar idea but weren't quite sure how to display how the player character was going to move but I really like the way you did it!
Congrats on such a nice game!
A great simple little idea. Ironically though, my only complaint is one that has been said about my game too - it would be great if there was some way to speed up the character so you didn't have to wait so long for your attempts. Good job!
Like the simplicity of the implementation, seen a bunch of these and this is my favorite
Okay, I clicked on that one because I really liked the thumbnail but... I was super surprised to see that we had a pretty similar concept! We're placing/removing blocks in a runner game and you're doing it in a puzzle. It's really interesting to see how 1 concept applied in a different genre completely changes the way it feels! 🤔
As for your game, it was really great! Nice polish, really enjoy this kind of Art! Sliding feels great! The victory effect feels great! The player is cute! Well done! 😁
Nice puzzle game, I actually always liked the ice-sliding puzzles in the pokemon games so this was right up my alley :)
very well deisgned puzzles I enjoyed the challenge :D
I like it! The puzzles are well designed and never too frustrating. I enjoyed how you took a genre commonly disliked (ice-sliding puzzles) and made it something fun and fresh. I do wish all your blocks didn’t disappear when you reset, because sometimes I couldn’t remember where I’d just put them. Nice work!
Phew! Completed all 12 levels, those last 3 really had me stumped for a good bit. I think its very fun and the puzzles are very engaging. I was surprised that even playing in browser without sound, the game still felt really impactful, this is probs do to the camera shake being really well done. I do not have much in the name of constructive feedback, it is fun and well executed. Thank you for sharing your game.
Kinda sus.
No, but seriously, this is really nice. Got some screen shake and the puzzles get difficult enough for me to give up, lol. I can imagine this getting real tricky if you started throwing in other mechanics as well.
Really good game. Nice simple to understand mechanic and fun screenshake. I was playing on browser so I didn't hear the music but I didn't miss it I still had a good time. Well done, really enjoyable experience.
Fun puzzle game! Love your artwork, excellent project.
Cool puzzle game with nice art and impact effects!
Super fun puzzler with a nice scaling difficulty! The art style is nice and the impact on each movement felt great. For quality of life, I would recommend allowing the player to keep placed blocked even after hitting reset.
I really like this! The artwork is great, movement feels impactful and the puzzles are just the right difficulty. Great game!
I managed to get to level 10 before the sequence of step became too long for me to manage to calculate where the character would end up.
I liked the presentation and the little effects.
One thing that bothered me a bit when I got stuck was that I would have wanted the block to stay where they were on my failed attempt so that I could just toggle one and try placing it somewhere else rather than having to remember and click out the blocks again with some minor placement variation.