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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Innovation | #2 | 4.385 | 4.385 |
Fun | #3 | 4.077 | 4.077 |
Design | #3 | 4.154 | 4.154 |
Polish | #3 | 4.231 | 4.231 |
Audio | #4 | 3.923 | 3.923 |
Overall | #4 | 4.067 | 4.067 |
Adherence to Restrictions | #11 | 4.308 | 4.308 |
Minimalist | #16 | 3.923 | 3.923 |
Theme | #18 | 3.538 | 3.538 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Did you make the game solo or with a team?
Solo
Did you make the audio for this game during the game jam period?
Made all the audio during the game jam
Did you make the art for this game during the game jam period?
Made all the art during the game jam
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Comments
Great entry!
The movement was unique and well done. Took a little getting used to but I ended up really liking it.
I wish there was a keyboard shortcut to continue to the next level - having to swap from keyboard to mouse was a little frustrating just to continue.
The button sound was quite loud compared to all the other sounds. I had to turn my volume down quite a bit which made the music hard to hear.
The end of the level screen says "DEATS", should it be "DEATHS"?
I had fun playing this one. Good job!
Nice idea and nice execution. Some thoughts:
Some suggestions:
Pretty clean! A way to speed up the game globally may have alleviated a bit of the tedium of restarting when I was so close, but I suppose that that's just my impatience speaking ;)
It's wild how just placing the player in a different starting position and altering their control scheme to something like this can have such a profound effect. Nice stuff! I'd have liked to see more interactive elements, but discovering the quirks of the movement and bouncing along to the little backing track was *chef's kiss*.
Got really glad when I saw a 'dungeon crawler' among the entries! Really fun concept and nice control scheme. I really enjoyed the danger indication when you made a misstake and the panic it resulted in.
As previously have been mentioned I also had an issue seeing if it was a V or a U.
Game utilizes a really interesting control scheme that is a challenge at first, but as you play more you get used to it pretty fast. I liked that the player actually moves and not "snaps" to the grid you click on, this lets you do diagonal movement. Also I loved the artstyle, the SFX were also fitting.
As for improvements, I really can't think of many but, perhaps, maybe in later levels add more "boards" so you have to control more than one character at the same time - this would also fit more into the theme. All in all - enjoyable.
Big ups to the coordinate controls! It's something I have never seen or played before, and made the game very fun for me to play! Great minimal soundtrack with SFX! If I were to add anything to the game, I would recommend adding in alternate endings, as it makes the game replayable. Other than that good job on this one!
Excellent game and challenging!
Here is my feedback:
What do I like?
- I enjoyed the mechanics and the gameplay of the game
- Nice usage of the theme and restrictions (You messed up the colours limitation with the effect you are using, at least you were when I played the game!)
- Excellent level design
- Excellent player feedback
- Nice music and SFX
To Fix:
- The shape/light that is flashing, I think it should be as same size as one cell
- The letter "U" seemed a bit like a "V" in the hud
Suggestions:
- Maybe, display the number of the current level and total levels (Ex, Level: 3/15)
- Maybe, add the ability to use the Numpad
- Possibly, show how long did I spend to finish the stage (this would make the game more fun)
- Maybe, if the player is trying to move to a place where isn't able to move to it, the shape/light that is flashing change it's colour to something else, for example, red
- Maybe, if the player collided with the enemy from the sides or the back, destroy the enemy
- Maybe, make the start button on the main menu like a real button, i.e. the game starts like any button, and when I press it, the start button goes down