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Tower Defense But Without The Fun Bits's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Concept | #2 | 4.643 | 4.643 |
Enjoyment | #11 | 3.929 | 3.929 |
Overall | #19 | 3.732 | 3.732 |
Use of the Limitation | #64 | 3.286 | 3.286 |
Presentation | #64 | 3.071 | 3.071 |
Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Just Me
Software used
Unity, Piskel, Beepbox, Bxfr
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I wanted to make a tower defense as well
Your idea is awesome and super expansible to make it better
I would like to have a PLAY button before the figures comes out, to experiment with the light and bullets.
Overall, it's awesome! Great job :3
This is actually an impressive idea!
I love how you utilize RGB light and combine them to make different colors, that's very clever and fits the theme perfectly.
Maybe for next time work on graphics a little bit, it would be ready to launch with cooler graphics and more levels!
Very well balanced game. It was actually quite fun and a bit challenging after I figured how to play. It's also impressive that you made the soundtrack with a simple webpage.
Actually a fun challenge trying to combine the colours effectively well done! I dragged a colour out of view by accident and couldnt get it back without restarting the level though :( overall I enjoyed playing, good job
The moment I started the game I knew my brain was gonna hurt thinking of how to combine colors. Though I didn't feel too overwhelmed and managed to beat the game. Absolutely phenomenal game!
You really disappointed me, honestly. The way you talked about it I thought it was gonna be really bad but it was actually one of my favorites from this jam!
This is a really cool concept! I liked how you had to combine the colours in some levels, added a nice puzzle element to the game!
Very interesting concept for the tower defense. The game has a real puzzle aspect so perhaps you could try to implement a time gap for the player to set up the lights.
This might not have been a fun game to play, but it was a fun one to think about playing, so good job on that part