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A jam submission

Super cyber world under attack by a massive virus that wants to take over all bases!View game page

The core is under attack! Assemble your suit!
Submitted by goodguyplayer — 12 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Accessibility#163.3263.326
Theme#503.7673.767
Originality#603.5583.558
Overall#743.0403.040
Fun#753.0933.093
Audio#1012.5582.558
Controls#1142.5812.581
Graphics#1382.3952.395

Ranked from 43 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
v3.5.stable.official

Wildcards Used
"Wait, What?" ; "Thermometer"

Game Description
The World Within, a virtual world, is under attack by the Virus! An army is building to stop it from destroying the core! But who's corrupted by the virus? Are you?

How does your game tie into the theme?
Assemble your suit to adventure in the game

Source(s)
https://github.com/goodguyplayer/GameJam-GWJ53

Discord Username(s)
goodguyplayer#4404

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1

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

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Submitted

Building the different robots was fun,  I could not make it very far due to not having arrow keys on my keyboard ( have to use function sets to simulate an arrow press ) but I really enjoyed the look of the game!

Developer

Hey thanks!

One of the things I tried to set for the game was the option to rebind your keys. Maybe that'll help you? And a tip, rebind the button for text and shooting, seems that was my biggest mistake.

Submitted

I liked experimenting with the different parts given, but I feel like right now, the obvious better choice would be the overloaded machine gun. Since heat dissipates instantly, it's easy to keep cool by just waiting a little bit. Maybe you can add in the future a dissipation timer.
Still quite a fun game.

Developer

Thanks for playing!

Seems like it would be an interesting idea, a dissipation timer. Originally, I tried to tween the heat so it would decrease over time, but I have no real idea how to use it. Will try in the future. Thank you!

Submitted

This was an interesting game... Configuring my robot didn't make sense to me at first, so I just went with a standard build and I was surprisingly going through levels relatively easily. The game craved for a soundtrack, but overall it's a decent entry. Good job!

Developer(+1)

Hey thank you! 
I struggled to find some proper music for the game and I tried to make the default build easy to simply click and go. Again, thank you!

Submitted

Had fun playing around with different player parts, unfortunately I kinda sucked and kept dying hahahh the dialogue boxes were really cool, 'enter' did feel a little strange as the shoot button initially but was otherwise good! Great job!   

Developer(+1)

Hey there!

Glad to hear you had fun and I think the enemies ended up being a bit too unfair in some segments. I'll try to find possible fixes after the jam.

And yeah, the enter as the shoot button was a bad choice in my part. Still, thank you!

Submitted

I liked the simple design you used and the options you had for parts. I also loved the ending. You somehow fit a story into such a short game!

Developer

Hey, thank you! I was worried the story wouldn't be understood/was too subtle. Glad to see I was wrong

Submitted

Great game. I always dreamt about making such a tutorial. You inspired me. But I find it a little odd as the player fires during the dialog continuation as the "enter" key fire up the weapon and next dialog button.

Developer

Hey thank you!

Now in retrospect, I should have indeed added a different button - or at least "frozen" the game while it was up. And glad to have inspired you for the tutorial!

Submitted

Great concept! I love the 80's cyberspace vibe.

Developer

Hey, thank you!

I was really aiming for some retro futuristic vibes but couldn't find material or source (since I forgot the name). Glad to hear I was able to convey the vibes!

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