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A jam submission

MipsyView game page

An ex-circus flea finds it must escape from an abandoned factory.
Submitted by remorse — 6 hours, 4 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narrative#23.0623.750
Immersion#73.0623.750
Audio#73.4704.250
Originality#73.7764.625
Overall#83.2954.036
Controls#113.2664.000
Theme#143.6744.500
Graphics#152.7563.375

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

Godot version
Godot 3.1 Master Branch

Source
Not Sure

Game description
A platformer where all you can do is jump. I wanted to follow the "One Control" theme so all you have is a button for jumping.

Controls
Use the spacebar, enter key, xbox A or playstation cross button to jump. If you get stuck you can press escape to replay the stage.

Participation Level
Yes

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Comments

Submitted

Cute little game. Love the background music and the story is a nice touch. Good clean and simple art. I like it alot.

Submitted

aww dude! I really wanted to play it. It doesn't work for me. (Windows 10, x64)

Developer

Bummer.  I also have Windows 10 x64.  I'm on home edition with a NVidia GTX 950.

I am impressive how you can make a one-button game without being a flappy bird knock-off.

Submitted

Cool mechanic!! Good game!

Submitted (1 edit)

I got a false positive from Avast after pressing start on the welcome screen.

Cool mechanic, got to stage 5, almost broke my space bar in the process XD.

Developer

The controls are very tight, and having to use the keyboard is not as easy as I find an XBox controller to be.  

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

FYI: Windows version wouldn't launch for me (using itch client). Youtube video looks cool though!

Developer

I never tested launching via the itch client.  I usually just download and launch manually from the web.  I'll have to keep this in mind if I choose to do another jam in the future.