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A jam submission

Upsy-DownsyView game page

Move earth to help the rabbit find his carrot.
Submitted by aksommerville — 7 days, 19 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Authenticity (or, Creativity in use of resolution)#74.4594.459
Gameplay#94.1354.135
Overall#283.8783.878
Audio#533.4863.486
Graphics#883.4323.432

Ranked from 37 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Themes
You Are The Environment -- I chose this theme, and let it guide the whole process. Would have been aimless without.

Tools
My homemade engine Pebble. This jam was mostly to prove Pebble out.

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Submitted

So cool that you made this in your own custom engine!  It's a smart idea and fits your chosen theme really well.  I liked that each level introduced a new mechanic which meant you had to think outside the box.  

The animation is good and readable which is impressive with such small sprites, though a bit of a shock when I accidentally squished the bunny :D 

Submitted

Fantastic!

Submitted

For my taste, this game is the best I’ve seen so far on this jam. Wasted a lot of time trying to set the bird on fire. It doesn’t burn, does it? And your homemade engine load time make me weep at the size of Godot 4.3 web build.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! And no, you can’t set the bird on fire (but now I’m kicking myself for not thinking of that!)

Submitted

Neat! 3 pixel font is pretty hardcore :D

Submitted(+1)

Very fun and relaxing to solve the puzzles! Although it was unclear how the bird AI worked

Submitted

The challenge was real on the last level. Very cute and enjoyable game. The art is nice and I love how you interpreted the theme.  Great job!

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