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A jam submission

Trust IssuesView game page

A competitive-cooperative puzzle platformer, great for strengthening (or more likely, destroying) your friendships!
Submitted by DevTeeJ — 39 minutes, 13 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity / Concept#402.7142.714
Enjoyment / Gameplay#542.2862.286
Overall#552.3812.381
Presentation (Audio & Visuals)#652.1432.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Multiplayer Type

Local

Only requires one computer

Input Type

Mouse & Keyboard

Number of players supported

2 players only

Type of multiplayer game
Co-op

How does your game fit the theme?
While playing through each level, players are required to trust that the other player will help them to continue on, and not sabotage them for their own gain.

Original Art

Yes

Created the vast majority of the art during the jam.

Original Audio

Yes (Music & SFX)

Created the vast majority of the music and sfx during the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Nice idea.   However, we did not manage to beat level 2 because we couldn't figure how to jump on top of each other?  (We tried stationary jumping only, maybe that was the issue?)

Submitted

Nice job with the game. Really enjoyed the elements where the players had to cooperate to proceed by jumping ontop of eachother. Some puzzles maybe felt a bit rushed since you could skip them (some buttons weren't necessary to push)

Submitted (1 edit)

Nice two player puzzle game, although the trust mechanics seem poorly designed. While you can sabotage your teammate, the levels require both players to proceed, so there's not much of a point in doing so.

Submitted

Great game! The level design was very good!

Submitted

Interesting idea, however the movement feels terrible. It seems like the floor is covered with butter. I would recommend tweaking you player controller to be a bit more responsive and tight. Maybe playing with this tool would be a good idea: https://gmtk.itch.io/platformer-toolkit

level design was pretty unique, i saw some puzzles you dont normally see in puzzle games while using features like buttons and leavers seen quite commonly, although the general presentation could have been better, theres no sound!