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A jam submission

Amphibious AmbushView game page

​When you're just a little guy, even everyday animals become large beasts.
Submitted by gebbaa, abimi — 2 hours, 51 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#23633.3043.727
Overall#38762.7673.121
Enjoyment#44022.4172.727
Creativity#47692.5792.909

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?
To fit the theme, we made our player very small and our boss in comparison is giant, but it's really just a regular sized frog.

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

really nice artstyle! having a monster hunter kind of game where you're trying to defeat normally sized animals while you're tiny sounds rly fun. a lot of potential!

Submitted(+2)

Would definitely play a game like this! Monster hunter vibes! I like the art. There's a bug that can get you stuck in the falling animation. Besides that, making it more obvious which sections is climbable, and which sections you can stay on would be nice.

Submitted(+2)

Great job with the art style. Kind of wish the frog had more weak points.

Submitted(+2)

Always down for a frog game. Love the art, especially the background. The huge (normal sized) blades of grass are a great touch for scale. Also love the walking animation for the frog.

(+2)

Awesome looking frog. Very cool idea with the climbing. Only wish i could hit the frogs tongue.

Submitted(+2)

Fantastic art style! This has great potential, well done!

Submitted(+2)

It's a fun little game, a very lovely frog, 2d shadow of the Colossus is a great idea and I'm surprised I've never seen it explored properly :D