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A jam submission

Robot RumbleView game page

Guide Robots to the end of puzzles whilst picking up Batteries!
Submitted by Kevin — 22 hours, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun/Design#14.0004.000
X Factor (overall enjoyment)#23.8573.857
Overall#23.4523.452
Technical Implementation#33.7143.714
Graphics/Animation#33.0003.000
Music/Sound#53.1433.143
Theme/Limitation#53.0003.000

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you credit all assets in-game (including your own) as required by the rules?

Yes

Team Size

Solo (1)

Will you continue work on the game after the jam?

Yes - fun side project

Which diversifiers did you use, if any? (optional)

Mouse Only

What tools did your team use to construct the game? (optional)
Unity

Which art and audio did you / your team NOT create? (optional)
Robot Sprites, Any Audio/SFX | Created art before jam

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Complaints:

1) Level 8 felt really hard (I completed everything except levels 8 and 12).

2) Couldn't figure out how to playtest/upload my levels.

3) The clicking sound effect got a little annoying to me (I know it's nitpicky, but I did notice it).

Compliments:

1) Overall great level design. Really engaging puzzles, and aside from level 8, the difficulty curve felt good.

2) Usually, I'm not a fan of these hour of code-esque puzzle games, but the level of polish and the jump tile actually set it apart from most other games like this (they are really common in jams). Of course, more mechanics would have made the game better, but for something this short, just what was there was sufficient to keep me engaged. 

3) The graphics were really pleasing to look at. Aside from the robots themselves, everything was really simple, but it all fit together to look really nice. (With the exception of the UI, it looked like you used the unity default sprites lol. I'm not gonna get too mad at it though, it is a jam game).

4) There is usually a couple games per jam that you can tell are going to be good before you even touch it. This is one of those. The polishing on the web page, the cover art, and then you get into the game, and it's just as polished. Really great stuff.

Submitted

A level editor too?! wow!

Submitted

Great game! It felt very polished. Feels like a lot of work went into this one, great job!

Submitted

This game has got some really great puzzles. A couple of them are real head-scratchers. Also, bravo on implementing a whole level editor. Really great work!