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A jam submission

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Input Lag is a platformer game where you freeze time to build up momentum and reach the highest points of this world.
Submitted by B.Loch
Rated by 9 people so far
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Godot Version
4.2

Wildcards Used
N/A

Game Description
Input Lag is a platformer game where you freeze time to build up momentum and reach the highest points of this world.

How does your game tie into the theme?
Freeze time and build up momentum.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
nahuelbianca

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
This is the first one.

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Comments

Submitted

Such a cool mechanic very unique! I did find it difficult but I am really bad at platformers so that might not mean much. Art is really cute too!

Submitted

Awesome game! This is one of my favorites so far! I loved the controls, the time slow down effect, and the creative take on the theme!

 This is a great puzzle game and has big speedrunning potential, which I love! I agree with everyone else- this has a lot of potential to be a longer game!

Submitted

Great mechanic! We really enjoyed playing; at the beginning it was a bit hard to master the controls but once you get the hang of it it is really fun. Great work!

Submitted

I really enjoyed the mechanics and different kinds of puzzles, you could make this a longer game!

Submitted

This was really cool, the core mechanic is really interesting to me and I think it has a lot of potential applications for different types of puzzles. I think this was great and you should explore the concept more!

Submitted

Really cool idea! unfortunate amount of jank didn't allow me to make it very far, but I really like the concept.