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A jam submission

Subject 031View game page

A gun built to scale!
Submitted by Fossilpaw Studios — 20 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#444.2864.286
Overall#9273.6903.690
Creativity#15513.5713.571
Style#25923.2143.214

Ranked from 14 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 game's main mechanic is resizing, or scaling of objects.

Development Time

96 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Sample from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzd6Ew3TraA
Cameras are modelled after the cameras in Portal, but the pixel art version were made by our artist.

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Comments

Submitted

Wow I like how the play button name was altered nice touch. What a great game going around resizing one of the better ones I have played like it. There is so much and the game looks good and plays very well. I <3 it. 

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted

As a programmer myself, this concept sounds like a nightmare. There're collision shapes that change size, and doors that can close on them, and the player can stand on that collision shape, and the player shouldn't clip through the walls. Good job for real. The game runs well and it was fun to play!

Developer

Thanks, it was a bit of a tricky one, but I’m glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted

Great execution and a good exploration of the mechanic. I was a little confused when i had to jump on the block to essentially hover. it felt a bit like i was breaking the game rather than figuring out the puzzle. also no duck payoff.

Developer

Thank you! the box jump was originally a bug but we thought it was cool so implemented it into the game.

also Duck Payoff = https://fossilpaw-studios.itch.io/tonii

Submitted

Big fan of the mechanics you used, but I would have liked to see some more complicated puzzles. I liked how you combined the platforming and puzzling mechanics together, just wanted to see more puzzling than platforming I guess. Good job all around!

Developer

Thank You! puzzles are hard to come up with in the short time and I agree that there should be more complicated puzzles.

It's a fun concept, though the only level that feels like an "actual puzzle" is the one where you have to make the box bigger so you can press 2 buttons at the same time as well as turning it into a platform to jump to the other button, wish the other ones could be similar and take advantage of other ways of twisting the mechanic. But besides that awesome game, congrats!

Developer(+1)

Thanks, we would have liked so explore the mechanic more if we would had time.

Submitted (1 edit)

Great job on the puzzles, I played till the end and I was hoping there would be more. And that's a good thing, of course. Fun game!

Developer

Thank you!

I enjoyed everything about this game from the music/style and how simple it is. I got stuck in the final level and I neeeed to know how to solve it. Please let me know :c

Box  jump

Submitted

Gotta love the cake.

And this game, nice job.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! but what cake?

Submitted(+1)

Well done, I liked the puzzles.

The concept is simple but the execution quite good, with puzzles of increasing difficulty.

You explore different ideas in your puzzles, and I find the length of the game perfect for a jam game (although I did wish I had more puzzles to play haha).

Smart game, congrats!

Thanks! I agree, if we had more time we would have made more puzzles!

Developer

Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted(+1)

I liked it, it was simple but effective the portal reference was quite neet, it was short but I know how it is with puzzle games where you run out of ideas and lay around untill something comes to mind. Overall an enjoyable finished experience

Developer

Thank you very much!