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A jam submission

In a HeartbeatView game page

giving heart attacks(not really)
Submitted by Buu — 11 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#562.8663.444
Theme#722.5893.111
Graphics#722.6813.222
Overall#742.6193.148
Fun#742.4042.889
Controls#752.5893.111
Originality#762.5893.111

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.2.3

Wildcards Used
N/A

Game Description
Just run through the levels haha, not that hard

Source
unsure

Discord Username
N/A

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Comments

Submitted

Very good concept! Though some more explanation as to what you should do would’ve been welcome.

What I figured out so far is:

  • You need to reach at least one blue zone or you die
  • There are invisible tiles you can walk on

IMO the character is offset too high, I very often moved too far down when trying to go to the left/right. It also seems the Game Over button stops the game which means I need to go through all the levels again.

Developer

I'm sorry, I should have put this information on some level but I was running out of time and I was well aware that I would be late if I tried submitting the jam on Sunday, but thanks for your input :) that means a lot and I will try to incorporate a better tutorial next time.

Submitted

Interesting concept. It took me a while to figure out what to do, I was thinking the blue zones were safe zones and the goal was to get to the red one. also the controls were frustrating with moving the camera. I was expecting to just hold the key and it would slide along, but I had to rapid press it to get it to work.

Developer

I am sorry about the camera. I wanted to try a new mechanic and get a better understanding of the tween node (because i didn't want to make the camera just follow the player) but i am very happy for the input :)