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A jam submission

Get That Bean!View game page

And Eat It!
Submitted by dustye — 2 days, 16 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun Factor#14.3334.333
Gameplay#64.0004.000
Overall#133.6483.648
Special Feature Implementation#253.7783.778
Audio#333.2223.222
Graphics#383.2223.222
Theme Implementation#493.3333.333

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How is your game related to the Theme and Special Object?
Falling using gravity and other various objects to get to your bean, as usually these types of puzzle games don't include gravity. You also cannot jump.

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Comments

Submitted

Great level design, nice graphics and sound)

Submitted

Really cool level design and mechanics, i loved it!

Submitted(+1)

Levels are soo cool, very nicely designed to suit the movement, made getting through the levels a fun experience to get through,  the concept is brilliantly executed and simple. sometimes the speedster in me wanted to keep pressing space to move around more, and it would be awesome to have a few momentum based levels if you were ever to keep on working on this. really fun game :D

Submitted(+1)

nice level design bro

Submitted

but you need to put a way to restart the level

Developer

There is, it just isn't clear until a later level

Submitted(+1)

The game feels so good for first jam keep it up 😁!

Submitted(+1)

Simple concept well executed. Good selection of levels. Good assets.

Possible improvements:

- Some of the earlier levels could stand to be harder.

- This might possibly defeat the point of the puzzle, but I think it might be kind of cool if you could see a little ghost of where your character would go if you launched in a given direction.

Developer

Very good points, both of which I had actually considering during the process, thank you for the feedback!