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A jam submission

Dont Bump Into YourselfView game page

Submitted by BrendanDN — 5 hours, 16 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#2961.7682.500
Concept#3052.1213.000
Overall#3281.7242.438
Presentation#3291.5912.250
Enjoyment#3541.4142.000

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Brendan D N

Software used
Love2D

Use of the limitation
The player controlled two characters who were both the same character and had them try not to bump into each other making the player also being playing the enemy.

Cookies eaten
I'm british so i had some biscuits with tea instead

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Comments

Submitted

Your game is amazing, Your mechanics are fresh.Congratulations.

Submitted(+1)

Very nice idea, though I believe there is an unintended exploit; you can very easily win by separating the first guy from the second via that first obstacle and just bring that first guy all the way down to the winning square. I believe you can fix this by having a second winning square in the game for the second character next to the winning square, and only giving the player the win if both the characters have reached their winning square. Overall I really appreciate games where you control multiple characters with the same input, well done.

Submitted

For somereason when i finished game first time game didn't count it (I guess you have to end the game with a certain player?) But I still enjoyed the game. To be clean I bumped into myself few times :(

Submitted(+1)

Nice lil game, The hitbox were a bit tight, and the level was a bit too short but still had fun with it!

Developer

THANKS!!! My second game jam ever so I have not yet gotten the hang of time management, but looking toward the future. Gamedev really excites me!