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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #1464 | 3.600 | 3.600 |
Overall | #1696 | 3.422 | 3.422 |
Enjoyment | #1912 | 3.200 | 3.200 |
Style | #1945 | 3.467 | 3.467 |
Ranked from 15 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?
player needed to be scale up or down to get through obstacles.
Development Time
96 hours
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
music from youtube library : Phillip Glass Elevator
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Comments
Great work on trying to make a puzzle platformer where the player has to maneuver themselves to get to the flag. Sometimes you go over gaps other times you go under blocks or somewhere in between, you need to find the goldilocks size to complete the level, It's a short and simple game. Well done
Thx :)
Fun game! I like the concept and the aesthetic, though there was one level that I just had to luck my way through because I couldn't tell there was a path behind the elevated area due to the perspective
i love the style of the game the color pallete is really cool and the game itself is fun
thx
Very pleasant color scheme and sound choice! I was kind of wanting for the scale mechanic to be used for something other than gap crossing, felt like I was really fighting the perspective in a few levels. The scaling and movement do quite nice to control, very smooth. Nice job getting this over the line in time!
There's also shrinking to fit under things
I was planning to add more mechanics but cuz Mark asked use to sleep so bad i slept for half for the jam time ^ . ^
Thnks for playing!
This game is so slick! So much fun to play. Way to just take a concept and iterate on it. You did a great job! Also, I loved the look, especially the colour scheme.
Thanks pal!
Simple, but i enjoyed it.
Nice puzzles, some were too easy, but you almost got me on the one where you have to stay big all of the time, but it looks like you need to go small.
Nice, although the perspective is sometimes a little confusing.