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A jam submission

The Red Sky SurvivorView game page

The Red Baron is back. He has to survive! But there are so many enemies. Don't get surrounded...
Submitted by sthoni, longarmin — 2 minutes, 7 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme Implementation#263.6673.667
Special Object Implementation#413.7503.750
Overall#722.6812.681
Gameplay#812.1672.167
Visuals#822.4172.417
Fun Factor#852.2502.250
Audio#881.8331.833

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How is your game related to the Theme and Special Object?
You are flying a plane. Also, you are trying to escape the enemy planes. If you are getting surrounded, you are going to lose.

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Submitted(+1)

very simple implementation of the theme, but probably the most centered on it because of that. gameplay doesn't amount to much and the audio is completely busted but found the game loop kept me hooked for a little bit.

I like the art style

I like the art style

Submitted

Simple game, nicely done. I would love to see trails at the ends of the wings. Sound design could use some work. Nonetheless, thanks for sharing :D

Submitted(+2)

Simple concept executed well :)
I had a bit of trouble with audio though - I just heard a sort of low buzzing?

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot for your Feedback! That‘s the rotor of your Aircraft 😀 maybe it would be more obvious if the Sound was more dependent on the player‘s velocity (because then the rotor turns faster)

Submitted(+2)

neat game with good concepts and art! the game would be even better with a bit more variation on enemy patterns and what the player can do. 

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much for your observations.We had some struggles implementing the collider, and later on we stumbled upon algorithms like grid based partitioning for collision avoidance but time was flying.