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A jam submission

Frog HopperView game page

Box2D physics game with 10 varied levels
Submitted by LitDev — 6 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Interpretation of Theme and Completeness of Game#14.5714.571
Gameplay#24.0004.000
Overall#24.1434.143
Creativity#24.2864.286
Graphics, Sound and Polish#33.7143.714

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

Extra information about the game:
The main fun writing this was getting the platforms to behave nicely and create varied levels with different effects that are reasonably challenging, but not too difficult.

Use the Left and Right keys to move and the Up key to jump - its that simple! You can cheat to a level by holding down a number key 0-9 as the level is starting, but your score will not count as a high score.

Which theme did you choose?
Unstable

Which BASIC did you use?
Microsoft Small Basic with LitDev extension

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Comments

Host (1 edit)

The graphics are so nice.

Host (1 edit)

This is an excellent game. No doubt. Good job.

Interesting concept.  The levels become progressively more difficult, but not too difficult so as to be discouraging to the player.  The game has achieved a nice balance between playability and challenge.

I like the little extra of the title screen's instructions falling into bits and individual letters.  Nice effect!

The gamejam's "unstable" theme was very well implemented in this game, to make an understatement.  It was incorporated as an integral component of the game, not just tacked on lightly.  Nice job!

Submitted

Simple but fun game. The levels with the rain were the most challenging.

Nailed every criteria, visually appealing, clear objective.  What more can you ask for?