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A jam submission

—WIRE—View game page

A Morse code single-button rhythm game. Relay transmissions from the front lines of a lost cause.
Submitted by bokoyoss (@bokoyoss) — 3 hours, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Design#84.4174.417
Polish#164.3334.333
Overall#224.2924.292
Enjoyment#523.8333.833
Adherence to restrictions#694.5834.583

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

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Submitted

Really cool and original idea. This could be used as a neat way to learn/teach Morse code! Very polished graphics as well

Submitted

This was such an amazing entry! I love the graphics, how did you manage to do that on such a low resolution with 2 colors... The animations between levels, there is such a high level of polish, it's really amazing! I found the game super challenging and fun! Loved the sense of humor aas well, awesome job overall!

Submitted

This is such a great concept for a game, with fantastic humour, pixel art and animations. It's challenging but very fun!

Submitted

This has got to be the most fun morse code simulator I've ever done laid eyes on. I also love the general's design and the look of the game in general!

Submitted

Very cool! : )

Submitted

Fantastic except for one flaw. As soon as you get hit, there is no invicibility time so I just get hit over and over. Other than that it might just be because I suck at the game. But if you want a worse game, here's my subbmission https://retrorealms.itch.io/nokia-pirate

Submitted

Great game! I was hooked from the beginning. There's so much attention to detail in this that I just kept smiling, maybe except for the gameplay sections when I had no time to smile. I just love the controls and the idea of putting long and short signals on separate wires. The only gameplay drawback I could tell is that while there was a combo counter I didn't see a point system anywhere to compare my other tries. The signals and the effects also seem noticeably smoother than they would be on the Nokia. -@h