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A jam submission

The Last ChlorophyllView game page

Can you bring back the color green and prove there's still hope for Earth?
Submitted by Okabintaro — 3 hours, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#184.1254.125
Overall#233.7193.719
Enjoyment#313.6253.625
Concept#373.7503.750
Use of the Limitation#423.3753.375

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Okabintaro

Software used
high_impact, aseprite, neovim

Use of the limitation
The goal is to grow a seed at the end to find the last peace of green

Cookies eaten
64

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Comments

Submitted

Very good game. Pixel art is beautiful, music and sounds are nice, and the puzzles are quite fun.

Submitted

Good puzzle game! the level design is really well done. the art and background music also fit each other. Good work! 

Submitted

Simple puzzles, pretty fluid movement and the overall concept is very dystopian. xD Great little game! 

Amazing game! I loved it 🟡🔵

That games progression worked so well that you dont even need a tutorial. That first puzzle explains everything you need to know.

Feels like this would do well as a full release 😀

Submitted

Cute game, very polished and pretty, cool puzzle mechanics!

Submitted

Nice game; I liked the puzzles. The animations for the player sprite are great too.

Having an ability to jump straight down through platforms would be nice

Submitted

Great game! The puzzles are well done, and the character control is perfect. Felt nice to play. The idea is cool too. The only thing I would do to improve it a little more is to make more obvious that the "outline diamonds" are actually switches. You eventually end up figuring it out, but it took some time for me at least.

Good work!

Developer

Thanks! Yeah, I should have put some tutorial text in the beginning part of the first button, but I was running out of time. It’s always hard as a developer to play the game pretending you don’t understand it ^^

Submitted (1 edit)

Fantastic entry. The music and visuals lent themselves really well to the feeling of the game, and I found myself truly interested in seeing what comes next while solving challenging yet manageable puzzles. I was really impressed with this one!

Also, I knew your name HAD to be a Stein's Gate reference!!

Submitted

love the art style and the music! I really like these little reflection type puzzles, all in all: very fun!