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A jam submission

Build To ScaleView game page

Place scaling pops to expand and press a button
Submitted by LightBoat — 2 days, 13 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#16683.5393.539
Overall#25223.1603.160
Enjoyment#26072.9902.990
Style#33252.9512.951

Ranked from 102 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?
Stack objects that scale in size to reach a button.

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Palette:
https://lospec.com/palette-list/toybox32

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Comments

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Submitted

Had some trouble with some puzzles, nonetheless cool style and creative concept, great work!

Submitted

Great work on the shorter time frame, I liked it a lot but found some of the puzzle a little to unforgiving at times. Your page was super helpful and I like that you included solutions to the puzzles there that was a really nice accessibility feature since learning how some of the blocks interact was important for later levels. Overall great work. 

Submitted

The use of the theme was clever and nicely executed. The pieces sometimes behave weirdly that maybe it's just me, but it's still an interesting and fun game!

Submitted

Nice puzzle aspect put into this game! Though I had to go through lots of trial and errors I was able to beat most of them. Great game!

Submitted

Fun game, sometimes the outcome is different that is kinda werid.  Nice game :)

Submitted

Very cool concept, and some good brainteaser puzzles! A nice game to enjoy with a cup of coffee.

Submitted

Cool concept, executed pretty well, the artwork fits nicely!
I would say the outcome being kinda of random, leds to some frustrating scenarios.
Pleasant experience nonetheless :>

Submitted

Great idea !!, very creative and cool puzzles 

Submitted

Really smart! Unfortunately, I am not... probably not my cup of tea since I'm so bad at puzzle games, but I still enjoyed it.

Submitted

Really fun puzzle game, I like how you use the different types of cubes to create interesting levels, and it is nice to be able to skip around levels. Having examples of the solution to each level in the description of the game also helps when you get stuck. Nice game !

Submitted

Being able to skip around levels was nice and i liked the puzzles. Cool!

Submitted

Interesting idea, and I like the simple yet clear art style. I'm not good with shapes so I was really bad at it, but I appreciate that you had a level select so I could try all the different levels even though I couldn't solve most of them, lol!

Submitted

Pretty cool little puzzle game concept it made me feel smart figuring out the puzzles. Great idea and work!

Submitted

pretty chill. had a good time playing around with some ideas and solutions

Submitted

Neat little game! I like the concept and appreciate being able to choose levels freely.

I like the faster expanding shapes way more than the slow blue shapes. The physics often did not act how I would expect (sometimes a solution works, sometimes it doesn't, so I kept resetting until it would work), though I understand Jolt can't be used for web export in Godot right now, that isn't your fault and it's still a good physics puzzle game!

Developer(+1)

Thank you! Yeah deterministic physics would have came in clutch.  I was hoping the solutions would at least work most of the time. Unfortunately some don't. Oh well, thanks for playing!

Submitted

What a great idea and a good work !

Submitted

Quite creative adaptation of the theme.

Submitted

Very good idea, i like the game!!!

Submitted

This was a really clever idea and a great use of the jam's theme. Well done!

Submitted

Really cool puzzle game nice variety of blocks to use

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