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A jam submission

Frostwood FlameView game page

Keep the Flame alive!
Submitted by Kreschi — 2 hours, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Frostwood Flame's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#123.0003.000
Use of prerequisite#182.5832.583
Overall#292.0972.097
Concept#302.0832.083
Use of theme#312.0832.083
Controls#341.5831.583
Enjoyment#351.2501.250

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

The artstyle is really neat! I would love to have more content on this game! Good job!!

Submitted

Love the visuals, but it looks like one of the controls is "Mousewheel," and I am on a laptop with a touchpad, so I don't have that control. I don't know what percentage of itch users have or don't have mice, but when you add such a mouse specific control, it can be good to have another more universal control like Space or click as an alternate option.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Nice initial concept. Would love for you to continue this. Perhaps as your flame increases, more map tiles are available and you can explore further...

Just FYI I  lost the character behind the tower - was a little finicky to click him back.

Developer

Thank you for your kind feedback!

I like your idea of seeing new tiles as the flame gets bigger.

Pathfinding really gave me some headaches, so opted for collision checks via raycast, which is causing all sorts of trouble xD

Submitted(+1)

I always do this also! At some point need to just sit down and learn proper pathfinding. But jankcode is always too tempting!

Submitted

Very clean art and animations

Submitted

Very smooth pixel animation, the flame animation on the tower really surprised me

There are some small issues, the click area is in the bottom right corner of the sprite, and the operation is a bit uncomfortable