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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #58 | 4.439 | 4.439 |
Overall | #189 | 4.098 | 4.098 |
Enjoyment | #251 | 3.951 | 3.951 |
Style | #937 | 3.902 | 3.902 |
Ranked from 41 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?
We interpreted the GMTK theme 'built to scale' as a game [window] built to scale as a gameplay mechanic.
Development Time
96 hours
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Comments
Best ending on any game jam ever!
Loved the gameplay and mechanics :-)
Thank you so much!
Great idea, even if it was pretty buggy when I played it.
Thanks for the feedback!
This is a fun and interesting twist on the theme.
Thank you so much!
What a creative take on the theme! Art and level design were both really nice! I loved navigating around by moving the entire screen itself, but I do wish it was more clear in the tutorial as I was a bit confused on what to do when first opening up the game. Once I got, it was a lot of fun, great work! :)
We are glad yoh enjoyed it!
Really love the style! GG!
Thank you so much!
I don't understand how that master class don't have much more vote.
Hope the video from StayAtHomeDev will help
Thank you so much! We were pretty happy that it made it to the video!
a really nice game concept, the execution was god too and it´s very fun to play. God job!
Thanks!
I saw one of your WIP update on the discord during the jam and StayAtHomeDev reminds me that your project exists. I'm very impressed by the result! Very fun and unique! (Bonus point for the sound effect when falling from a huge height, it makes me laugh a bit! :D )
Thank you so much! We appreciate it!
really fun and unique game! the wizard falling face first was a great detail to add and all of the levels were fun to experiment with. great interpretation of the theme!
Thank you for the feedback!
Super cool & unique concept! Bravo!
Thank you so much!
Outrageous. Go play it yourself, you owe it to yourself.
We appreciate your candor
this was so incredibly clever!!!!! absolute joy to play, 15/15
Thank you so much for playing!
Really clever usage of the theme! Congrats, was a really fun little game
Thank you!
Cool game! I'm a wizard I'm gonna manipulate the world muahaha!
I never thought this could be done in a browser game, nice work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Omg, this is definately one of the best entries I've played this year! such a cool mechanic!! loved it, and i could see how much more you could expand on the idea if you continue working on it!
Indeed! We are glad you enjoyed playing it!
Cool idea!
Thanks
Very creative take on the theme and well executed. Excellent work!
Thank you for all the feedback!
This is by far the most creative game I played yet for this jam! AMAZING ideas, good music, GREAT art and responsive controls. Thank you for the experience it was really fun and it was one of the few games I beat without issues in this jam yet! One thing I thought about during my playtime was "I wish this was on mobile so that the game could also use vertical/horizontal screen settings for even more crazy puzzles!"
Thank you so much for the feedback! We are glad you enjoyed it!
Really impressed that you got it to work on browsers. The thought of this concept on a browser game never even occurred to me.
The buzzing didn't really affect my experience. The art and music are really nice, and there's a lot of charm I can feel put into the game. The only part that I struggled with was when I had to move my screen around to move the big platform.
Thank you for the feedback! We are happy that you enjoyed the game!
it actually works better on browser surprisingly, since most browsers dont go in a low process mode when resizing unlike normal apps
This concept is so cool!!! I'm really curious how you guys managed to make the window scaling mechanic! 10/10!
We are glad tou enjoyed it! For the window scaling for most of it we tracked the size of the visible viewport.