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A jam submission

The Color Machine-GunView game page

Submitted by Vagoz — 2 days, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Was this entry made during the jam duration?#15.0005.000
Would you recommend this to others to try out?#134.2864.286
Is this just spam?#164.4294.429
Overall#234.2864.286
How much effort went into this? (keep in mind newcomers)#354.2864.286
Does it implement the theme well?#483.4293.429

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

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Cool game idea! I like the idea of combining colours on the fly. I think the controls are a little awkward - perhaps number keys 1, 2, and 3 would have been easier to press without letting go of WASD. I also think the ability to wrap around to the other side of the level makes it too easy as you can just lead the enemies in one direction then appear on the other side and lead them back again. Even so, this was fun to play and the screen shake is a very nice touch! Good job on the submission.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the feedback! I realised during playtesting that wrapping around the screen was overpowered but decided to keep it because it was more fun that getting stuck. A better difficulty curve would fix that I believe. 
The buttons are mapped to R,G and B to make fore more hectic gameplay but I understand it being clunky.

Submitted(+1)

My goodness it becomes intense very quickly!!! I obviously love the color them ;) A very fun entry.

Developer(+1)

Thanks you for the positive feedback!

(+1)

Really fun logic for the game.

And useful to have people quickly think in basic RGB mode.

+1 for using PGE

Submitted(+1)

I do not know much about these colourful squid. I only know that they must die.

How fun!

Submitted(+1)

This is actually really fun!!! I like that you did a "machine" gun. Great job using OOP principles as a beginner!