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A jam submission

ToppBloxxView game page

A game inspired by Tower Bloxx and other old phone games of the time. For the Nokia 3310 Game JAM 3
Submitted by Junder
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Adherence to restrictions#1324.2494.750
Design#1343.4663.875
Polish#1353.3543.750
Overall#1403.5503.969
Enjoyment#1583.1303.500

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

This is a really simple and fun idea

Submitted

This is nicely done; lots of extraneous small points added to make the game feel nicer, such as the background clouds. I think it's just too easy, though, because there is an up control and there are no physics, which means that it's quite difficult to actually get it wrong! Something to make it more challenging would, I think, be a useful tweak to the game's setup. Good music, too.

Submitted

I like the concept and I liked where the gameplay was going but I wish the crane was more responsive to the player's feedback also it would have been cool if there was some kind of penalty for stacking objects of the very edge of each other. I feel the game could be super addictive with a some slight adjustments.

Submitted

This game is really fun. honestly even when I lose its fun seeing like a couch fall several stories and be crushed on the ground. XD

Submitted

This game looks great- visuals read well, and there's a lot of subtle attention to detail!

I'm not as sold on the gameplay. Controls feel very sluggish and unresponsive; while this may be somewhat intentional to make the input "weighty", I didn't enjoy it very much. It seems like I lose when I fail to stack a block on a previous one, but there isn't much feedback to failure- it seems like the block slips, and then a few moments after, when I expect the next piece to fall, the game suddenly ends. Maybe there's an audio cue I'm missing with the web version?