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A jam submission

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Submitted by m1yak1r — 1 hour, 6 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#19753.3483.348
Creativity#19893.4133.413
Overall#21053.2253.225
Enjoyment#23712.9132.913

Ranked from 46 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 reflection of your character in the water is how I interpreted the Reverse part of the 'Roles Reversed,' with a (albeit extremely) subtle hint that you might be controlling the reflection instead of the block above the water.

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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Submitted

Short but very fun, the idea of controlling the refection is very original and I'd love to see more levels. Any plans on post Jam development?

Submitted

Very short, but interesting! You should add more levels in the future. It also sort of seemed like it didn't have an ending; I just walked off the screen at the end of the level and nothing happened.

Submitted

Really cool consept! Smart use of the role reversal theme, although I don't know if it is really a role reversal. Love the jumping animation :)

Submitted

The game is great, really unique idea. Maybe you could add more levels in the future.

Submitted

Fun but short game~Maybe you can write some command instructions in game page:D

Submitted

Really cool game, love the idea and the presentation, i found myself playing this multiple time, but i hope you expand on this game once the jam is over

Submitted

Nice scenic pixel art. Would have liked to see the mechanic explored further

Submitted

Sadly, the web build crashed on Mac Chrome. :( Looks really nice from the art!

Submitted

That was really clever, it was minorly mind blowing when I realized what what happening haha

Submitted

Took me a while to figure it out, but once I did, I found it very engaging. Well done. 

Submitted

I really liked the gameplay and the idea, I would play even more! Great job!

Submitted

I like the idea. Arts are very good

Submitted

Nice design and very clean game! We thought about this when brainstorming but wrt to a shooter game. It was really fun to play ^^

Submitted

Awesome! Was very disappointed when it ended, I felt it was just getting started, but 48hrs is short to come up with puzzles :) 

Submitted

After playing this game I don't know what's real or not. This is one of the top psychological "what's real or not" games in the world right next to Dead Space 2.

Submitted (1 edit)

Cute idea! I have to wonder which world is real. The square in the bottom world is the one that has collision, but it gets its collision from the top world. Feels like there is an opportunity for puzzles where you move blocks around in the top world to change where the reflection appears.

Submitted

cool!

Submitted

The idea is absolutely fabulous. I see great potential that we cannot really understand in the current level design. 48h is very short so it is really okay. I strongly encourage you to push the idea further after the jam, it could lead to great result :)
Good job !

I absolutely LOVE this idea! please consider making a full title with it, maybe adding some puzzle elements or attributes that effect only one side of the reflection etc. Overall fantastic demo!

Submitted

This is a really cool application of the theme for a platformer! It also just like how it looks visually. My only gripe is that I couldn't play it for longer, lol.

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