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A jam submission

Endless CavesView game page

Submitted by Sam Sarette (@SamuelSarette), BigD065 — 20 hours, 17 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Mechanics#14.5004.500
Fun#14.5004.500
Overall#34.0004.000
Thematics#43.5003.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Link to Source
https://github.com/lunarcloud/new-jamshire-24-game-underworld

Jam Experience

A lot

Seasoned game jammer

New Hampshire Region

Hillsborough County

Includes Manchester and Nashua

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Comments

Submitted

I thought this game was really fun and addictive! I wasn't sure it fully fit the underworld theme, but I didn't really care since i liked playing it so much. Good work!

Submitted

I have to tryhard whenever there's a movement-based game with a high score system so I sat down and cranked out a 2:47. I demand to know if this makes me the ultimate in peak penguin performance!

Jam HostSubmitted

I don't want to brag but I got a few dozen 'new best times' within my first few minutes of playing.  Super fun and annoyingly addictive game! Though I’m not sure if 'endless' is quite the right word— as far as I can tell its only about a minute long.  To be fair that could just be my complete lack of motor skills. 

Jam HostSubmitted

I was impressed by the overall finished cohesiveness of the game, and that it was put together for running on multiple platforms. This is my first real experience even playing a game made with Godot, and one made by Sam also, so that was an extra bonus!

I’m generally not drawn to downhill racers that require steering with a controller, but I gave this a shot. One thing I had trouble training myself from doing was pressing a button to START the run; this made my penguin jump immediately. Moving the stick to start moving without any warning kept happening to me. I don’t know if this is a convention in racers these days that I am unaware of, since I don’t play these types of games myself so take with a grain of salt.

The music and voicing added a LOT to the feeling of the game, as well as the frenetic feeling from racing very quickly down a slope. I found it challenging to master the “english” of the jump timing and jump steering, as it “felt” to me like there was a frame sync issue with when I pressed the button and when I jumped being inconsistent with where I thought the edge was. I also found it challenging to determine the edges of cliffs in the middle of the slide path, but thought it was cool that there was generally nothing that stopped your momentum once you start sliding uninhibitedly! I had originally avoided slopes that looks like they went UPWARD expecting them to be problems, but I saw other people using them for better route jumping.

I liked the concept of having more and more penguins on the screen! Aesthetically, though, I think the extreme wide angle presentation of them made it hard to parse what was happening, especially when there was a penguin head up-close. It’s distorted empty eyes haunted my dreams! :D

Overall, a very fun experience that really embodied the feel of a genre of game, under a very short timeframe of development! I was very impressed!