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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of the Limitation | #34 | 3.098 | 4.800 |
Concept | #36 | 2.840 | 4.400 |
Enjoyment | #37 | 2.582 | 4.000 |
Presentation | #37 | 2.711 | 4.200 |
Overall | #37 | 2.808 | 4.350 |
Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Glass Jar Games - https://twitter.com/glassjargames
Software used
Godot Engine, Aseprite, Sfxr, FL Studio
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No cookies, but plenty of chocolate
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Comments
I like the elevator mechanic here. The controls took me a bit to figure out because I thought you were supposed to use left/right click to move the elevator up and down and not just position the mouse (perhaps make that more clear), but once I figured it out I found it to be very fun. I like that the angels can get smacked off the roof and poof, and that they all have their desired floors. I wasn't entirely sure of the number on the elevator itself, is that some sort of capacity limit? Do angels even weigh anything?! And wait, can't they just fly to the their floors, I mean what's the point of wings if you don't use them? Just joking of course haha, really enjoyed it. I do wish the audio was louder though, the volume seemed a bit low.
I like the pixel art graphics and find it just as is needs to be!
Controlling the elevator is not that simple, but I like the way the angels jumps... or even die... if you stop too roughly the elevator!
I like the pixel art graphics and find it just as is needs to be!
Controlling the elevator is not that simple, but I like the way the angels jumps... or even die... if you stop too roughly the elevator!
Challenging and fun. I was pleasantly surprised by the visceral and snappy movement of the lift, which you would expect to be slow and methodical from other elevator games.
Overall great graphics, polished UI and nice effects. Really complete package!
My Score was 8500
Very unique great job, Love the art!