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A jam submission

HACKED IN SPACEView game page

An AI Stole Control of your ship, learn its rhythm or die in space
Submitted by Kildas — 15 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#104.2504.250
Originality#114.3754.375
Overall#144.1254.125
Presentation#253.7503.750

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Very cool and fun game. As you put the sequence before the level, it can be cool if there is a difficult mode without indication in game. But great job, very fun game.

Submitted

Really fun to play! I made it to the end. it was tricky but I got the hang of it.
Love the idea. Great work!

Submitted

Very fun game !! Cool concept and even better execution. The indications at the bottom showing whats the next move are very helpful, that's why I would probably get rid of them to play in accordance with the theme. Especially since the sequence is announced at the beginning of levels, so memorizing it would play an extra role in the gameplay. But the game is great, the sound design is nice and the visuals are very fitting. Great work

In my opinion, it is perfect as is, I love the sound aspect of it, the visuals are the definition of less is more, it was a little challenging to get used to the mirror mechanic but it was very fun. Spent at least half hour on it. Highly aesthetic game.

Can see it evolve to have cool highly rhythmic electronic music, harder levels but with  lives  to allow for easier completion and a grading system for people that want to take the hard route and make purrfect runs, but that would make it a different game already. 

Anyways, great work, loved it. :D

Host

Cool game, I really liked the sound design. So simple yet great for what it was intended to do. After hearing the melody a few times there is no need to see what the next command is :)