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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #222 | 3.533 | 3.533 |
Gameplay | #238 | 3.067 | 3.067 |
Sound | #389 | 2.200 | 2.200 |
Art | #438 | 2.333 | 2.333 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Were the art assets made during the 48 hours?
Yes
Was all the music/sound created during the 48 hours?
Yes
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Comments
Nice concept, it has a lot of potential!
thanks for playing
I like the concept ! It's simple and can offer a lot of possibilities. I wish the latter levels were more difficult though, to make the player stop and think before acting
Great job !
thanks a lot for playing and feedback... I also agree that later levels should be more puzzeling per se but i did not know how to do that
N O C E
NOICE
It was so creative! So much can be done with this game. :D
Thanks :)
Definitely alot of potential here. I found the turning button to be a finnicky, I'd often turn multiple times for some reason, but other than that a very solid base for what could be a really fun puzzler.
thanks, it also turned around multiple times me while play testing but I did not know how to fix it
Your game is nice, I like the idea ! I think more mechanics can bring some really interesting and challenging levels. Good job !
thansk :)
really like your game idea! finished it all. Too bad there are no more levels
thanks for playing. I thought of adding more levels but I will have to add more puzzle mechanics to keep it engaging however I could not think of any or I scrapped it
Well done ! But the game is a bit too easy. You could add time, mines to avoid, moving ennemies, ... ;)
thanks for your suggestion I was going to add a new puzzle element where bullets target could be diverted but i found some problems and scrapped it
Very clever Idea. Completed all the levels. Well done
thanks
Nice work ! The game design is really good, It's too bad for the few collision bugs but the project is really cool!
Thanks for the feedback :)