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A jam submission

Scaling INCView game page

This was made for the GMTK Game Jam 2024!
Submitted by GameCoat — 20 hours, 36 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#50312.2223.143
Creativity#54682.3233.286
Overall#55992.1893.095
Style#59012.0202.857

Ranked from 7 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 objects in the game can be "scaled" (I tried) and the theme of the game is a construction site

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

(+1)

Love that you've documented the process. Fun idea, I had fun playing as well, even if it's a little glitchy.

The credits are a fun touch. I think when you'll get used to the Godot engine more, you will create even greater stuff. Keep it up!

P.S: Floating ball glitch

Developer(+1)

Love to see you enjoyed the game, I had fun creating it, although sometimes it was a bit of a battle with the godot engine lmfao

I found the floating bug and Im fairly sure its to do with making the rigid body sleep, I disabled sleeping, it worked but it would fly through the roof so I just hoped noone would encounter it ;-;

Submitted

Really cool idea of using the sliders to get the player to the end! Would have loved if the player was a bit faster. I would appreciate if you could rate my game. Thank you!

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I'll probably come back to this game later and refine it a bit more or maybe make it a complete game.

I havent touched itch.io for a while and missed voting :(. I'll still play your game but sadly I wont be able to vote ;-;

Submitted

I am looking forward to the finished game!

I like the simple approach to this, sometime simple is better, great job!

I like the simple approach to this, sometime simple is better, great job!