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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #3174 | 2.817 | 2.923 |
Style | #3744 | 2.817 | 2.923 |
Overall | #3866 | 2.767 | 2.872 |
Creativity | #4481 | 2.668 | 2.769 |
Ranked from 13 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?
All entities can pass through a portal to grow in size and become more powerful
Development Time
96 hours
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
"Made with Godot" pixel art intro made by Kenney (https://kenney.nl)
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Comments
This one caught me off guard! Cool little game and bumping music. I wasn't always sure whether I was hitting or doing anything to the spiders (spoilers!) when throwing stuff at them, but it was charming. Nicely done.
thank you very much :)
A nice little game with good music. I didn't really like the shaking of the character when moving, if I wasn't mistaken, then this problem can be solved by disabling vertical synchronization in settings godot
thank you for the feedback, the camera is just attached to player with default position smoothing, i will definitely check out this synchronization settings.
Very solid simple game. Kinda easy to cheese since the bugs come through the one portal. But very charming pixel art and sfx. Well Don!
thank you very much, we noticed the cheesability but is was also funny, if we update it pretty sure gonna make it more like a challenge, appreciate it.
Very fun little game. I really liked the music and the gameplay. Maybe there could've been some kind of explanation for the controls as they were kinda hard to find out. Overall a very good game!
Yeah, the lack of signposting was a decision and maybe a mistake. Happens. Thank you a lot for the feedback.
Good attempt! Would have liked a bit of instruction on how to use the items
Thank you!
The music is pretty good and I like the feel of the controls. I think the portal idea could have been developed a bit further but overall I liked i
Thank you very much for your feedback, it's important to know what we did right and where to do better.