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A jam submission

Space EscapeView game page

Destroy a black hole to avoid it eating everything.
Submitted by RaulCasquinha — 3 hours, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#312.3723.750
Concept#372.6884.250
Overall#442.4113.813
Presentation#462.2143.500
Use of the Limitation#552.3723.750

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

Team members
https://www.instagram.com/immeidoexistgui/ - Pixel art == https://www.instagram.com/raulcasquinha/ - Code and Sound Design

Software used
Unity game engine and Bolt Visual Coding

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Comments

Submitted

Really nice idea !
The audio effects and graphics are nice, the gravity simulation is good.

You probably have some issues with the sounds because when i played the sounds for the destruction of asteroids sometimes stopped playing.

The lasers are a bit unfair when they spawn close to you and you don't have time to react, you could probably improve that by tweaking the randomization a bit.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback, i know what i can do to fix the audio of the asteroids, it stops after 9  asteroids, but you are suposed to fire a strong bullet at 3 asteroids so i didn't thought it was a problem, the lasers only spawn on the sides, so you need to keep a close orbit to counter them.

Submitted (1 edit)

Nice game, I really like the concept of gravitating around the black hole ! And I like how you have to "protect" the black hole to be able to destroy it. There's a cool concept with the movements/thrusters with gravitation as well

Developer

Thanks for the feedback, it feels really good to hear people talking about something i created...

Submitted

Very solid game with a great concept! I like the use of a black hole, really emphasizes the void theme.