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A jam submission

Frost n FlameView game page

A 2d platformer game where you can control temperature.
Submitted by TheYellowDude — 13 hours, 36 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#163.7203.720
Audio#373.4003.400
Fun#413.4803.480
Graphics#463.7203.720
Accessibility#582.8402.840
Overall#653.1663.166
Originality#1043.0403.040
Theme#1591.9601.960

Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
Godot 3.5.1 Stable

Wildcards Used
Thermometer

Game Description
A 2d platformer where you can control the temperature.

How does your game tie into the theme?
As the theme was assembly required, i made my game like that there is crate and pressure plate and you have to drag the crate to the plate to complete the circuit. In other words, assemble the circuit to open doors.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
Adil#8146

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
This is my first!

My game has an export for Linux, Windows, & Mac and/or is playable through HTML5

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Comments

Submitted

Graphics are simple but looks good, with parallex effect on the background. Also I really liked the controls here, I appreciate that coyote time.

Slight complaint is that I wish I could see where the invisible platforms are. Nice game, even though that last level was evil lol

Developer

Glad you liked the game, and the platforms are the real challenge!!!! LOL 

Submitted

Saw this on the stream yesterday and came to check it out! Really well done! Great art and music and the controls and feedback feels right. Well done!

Developer

Thanks for your kind words!
Really appreciate it!

Submitted

Love the style and graphics.

Music and sfx is fitting there as well.

Love the built-in tutorials.

The only thing that was off is the crate that you can move to close to a door and won't be able to move it back.

Otherwise a great entry.

Good job!

Submitted

Very fun platformer with cool graphics (no pun intended)! Getting into the flow of the game was quick and easy, I didn't struggle at all which is a big point for me. Amazing work!

Submitted

A really fun concept that reminds me of good ol' flash game platformers. The puzzle format with switching between temperatures to spawn the platforms are a nice touch.

Really liked it

Submitted

Clean platformer with the classic switch mechanic. Good implementation. Everything felt good and was easy to pick up. Would have liked to see a bit more "assembly" built into the game, but overall great job.

Submitted

Slick little platformer! Plays well and looks and sounds good. Nice job!

Submitted

LOVE IT LOVE IT ! Every single aspect, I can definitely see you in the top 10 !

Amazing game, couldn't stop playing it! The mechanic is very good and the intense switching between temperatures while also jumping is a great way to keep the player on his toes, its pretty good in my opinion.

Submitted

This is quite fun! It is really quite tense to go from one platform to another while switching temperatures, not knowing where you will land! And a cool theme as well! I also had problems with the crates in the beginning, where I couldn't pull it back (because I pushed it to the door lol) and had to fall down to reset.

Submitted

What fun! I really enjoyed how you introduced all the mechanics then put it all together in the final level. Loved the words of affirmation too. Made me want to play more and get through the levels. Nicely done!

Submitted

great game, great concept, I got stuck in a couple of walls on a level while switch temp but it was fun.

Submitted

Nice tight controls. Great parallax effects. Good concept.

I liked having to switch colours midair, or perch on ledges precariously.

Submitted

I think the movement of the character felt nice in this game, but I would have liked to see where the invisible platforms where before switching to make it easier to see if i should switch or not.