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A jam submission

Runner's PeakView game page

Run up a giant mountain, unlocking new movement abilities along the course
Submitted by Tano Collective (@tanocollective), hex2start (@hex2start) — 1 hour, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#1154.1084.108
Overall#9673.6763.676
Style#14843.6493.649
Creativity#25453.2703.270

Ranked from 37 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 about running to scale a giant mountain, building up your abilities along the course.

Development Time

96 hours

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See the in-game credits widget.

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Submitted(+1)

15 min first run, no bugs, fun mechanics, maybe needed a bit more gameplay variation, but 96hrs it is what it is! Very well done, really fun game

Submitted(+1)

I really loved the controls of this game! Everything was really smooth and satisfying. Really cool submission. I just wish it was more clear on where to go in terms of level design. Other than that, really great job! Played at https://twitch.tv/hedge_in <3 vod Day 3!!

(+1)

really impressive just how smooth you got the gameplay in such a small period of time! It feels really good to play!

Submitted(+1)

My first try was a little over 15 minutes and with help from the dev in chat :D

But I really enjoyed this game, even though I don't usually play platformers! Nice style and interpretation of the theme by "scaling" the mountain :D

I'll definitely come back and try to beat my PB later

Submitted(+1)

Very nice platformer that you can spend hours on to just chill out while figuring out how to simply scale certain platforms! Well done!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Super fun and very nice combination of mechanics to make a super interesting precision platformer. Length was great and found it to be very rewarding. I was a bit confused on how running up the wall worked but besides that everything was very clear! Awesome work and great entry!

Submitted(+1)

The physics look and feel great, and I love the vibe. Overall feel like some of the blocks could be colored differently to help with the obviousness of where to do all the directed tricks, and also for the background blocks that aren't meant to have use could stand to look more different from some blocks that you *can* use. Overall, really well done! Thanks to the dev who came in to my stream with this one, really loved it! Sorry my motion sickness had me quitting so soon ^^;

- Will also say that gamepad support would make this a lot more playable for folks like me.

Submitted(+1)

Really enjoyed playing through this. A solid parkour platformer. I liked how it gradually added more and more technicality and types of moves/jumps. All of the movement felt good and perfectly weighty/momentum-y. I think I managed to get to the end but I get motion sick quite easily and had to stop eventually (not the game's fault, mind, so I'm not marking it down because of that). Otherwise this was a really fun entry. Excellent work!

Submitted(+1)

Good job! Definitely a hard one, but the mechanics are super solid and you guys made a neat understandable level/world

Submitted(+2)

*that* part is going to haunt my dreams :-: but a super well done game. I really enjoyed playing it

Submitted(+1)

VOD https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2231218985

So I actually loved this game. Like a lot. The momentum feels great, the movement options are fantastic, the slow progression of introducing mechanics and mixing them up is great, the bouncing is actual dopamine.

My real only gripe is how its only relation to the theme is the pun of scaling the mountain and nothing particularly out of the box comes out of it. Now mind you, that might be just fine and not really a huge deal, I know it's not stopping me from making this game one of my favorites this jam.

Submitted(+1)

Movement felt super fluid and almost always just worked as I expected! Probably the most fun/engaging game I have played so far :)

Submitted(+1)

i like the colours !!! very fluid movement, and liked the slow introduction of mechanics. sometimes i was a little unsure of where to go! but other than this, generally rewarding experience

Submitted(+1)

Loved the visuals (that look nothing like Minecraft), music was nice, SFX were satisfying. The controls and character was smooth as butter. Despite being shockingly bad at this type of game, I never felt like the game cheated me, so bloody good job. There were a few little technical things, like camera drift when not moving, but nothing that affected gameplay in any significant. Great work, very impressed.

Submitted(+1)

Super fun, I made it to the top in 15min. Very fun mechanics for the jumping and parkouring around. 

Submitted(+1)

The movement felt really nice and it was really challenging! I thought the path I was supposed to take was not always super clear and I think binding dash to another button would have felt nicer but overall good submission!

Submitted(+1)

This was definitely my favorite game on the stream! I love first person parkour, takes me back to my source days :)

Nothing more to say, just a 5/5 game :D

Submitted(+1)

Love a good parkour game. The ambiance is great and the level design is clear. I found a few shortcuts which is very cool. I love the addition of mechanics as you progress. Congrats!

Submitted(+1)

I loved all the movement and feeling! It was a little hard to know where to go and where I had been when everything was the same.

Submitted(+1)

Wow I'm impressed by how much player movement you built out during just 96 hours! I had a lot of fun with it - great feeling movement, and the sound effects were a nice touch. Great work!

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