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A jam submission

Flight to ParadiseView game page

The desire for freedom pushes the birds to break free.
Submitted by ChocolaMint (@mintchocolamint) — 1 day, 7 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#583.2353.235
Presentation#683.5293.529
Overall#743.2793.279
Use of the Limitation#883.2353.235
Concept#1103.1183.118

Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
1

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
The birds can only fly towards the right of the screen and cannot stop.

Cookies eaten
0

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Comments

Submitted

Nice concept and fun gameplay.

Submitted

Nice bold primary colors. The direct transition from the front end to the gameplay was done very well.

I had difficulty maneuvering the bird effectively. It sometimes felt like there was not quite enough time to react when a hazard appeared, so trial and error was the only way forward.

Submitted

I liked it. It was hard but enjoyable, very good entry!

Submitted(+1)

This game has a really cool aesthetic! The movements were a bit hard to get the hang of, but it feels really polished overall.

Submitted(+1)

took some time to get the hang of the controls… after that, the game became really fun!!!

The camera is a master class in itself!

Great job!

Please, try out my game too!

Submitted(+1)

One of my favorite games from this jam

Submitted(+1)

Really fun musics and art was nice! little unforgiving but fun! Well Done!

Submitted(+1)

I had fun playing this game. It looked cool and the music was good. The difficulty was a little bit too challenging for me - but I'm not good at this type of game. Otherwise, the mechanics worked really well. They were simple but sufficient to create a good game experience. I'd like to see a bit more in terms of the concept/story (Who put the blades and the guns here? Who is trying to keep us imprisoned? Where will we go when we're free?) but that's because I am a geek for storylines and worldbuilding. Anyway, I enjoyed it, so thanks for the cool game :)