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A jam submission

Slimes Scale On A Mountain TrailView game page

Submitted by GreatBrick, GooberGameDev, InfernoSpike — 5 hours, 16 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#26102.9823.364
Style#30083.0623.455
Overall#30773.0083.394
Creativity#35082.9823.364

Ranked from 11 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?
Slimes grow larger when they merge together. The slimes are also scaling up a mountain.

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

Submitted

Fun and cute puzzler y'all got! The puzzles weren't super challenging either, just easy enough to get through with enough charm to push forward. I think UI could be clearer. I don't like when games detail out how to play on the itch page. Would've preferred the same just telling me what each slime did when I got that point. Either way, cool stuff and keep it up!

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Nice puzzles, UI could be clearer, took me a while to understand what the 1 and 2 meant. Also feel like the single view made it hard to tell some puzzle aspects, like how the fence was high enough for the slime to go under. Maybe a camera that can go to the top and front as well

Really nice for only a few days of work. Puzzles were well done, only time I got a bit stuck was on level 5 until I realized you could split the slimes. I felt that it was a UI problem rather than a puzzle design issue, putting the controls in game could help I feel. Slimes were very adorable I loved the art, the ambient music/wind is very calming.  Great job guys!

Great small puzzle! I was stuck on the 5th level, and got that "Aha" moment when I realised that you should split your big slime in a certain place. My only pet peeve is that we can't really know where the little slimes will split until we try it a few times. Like for animation skipping, when you already know the solution, it is a must in these types of puzzles!