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A jam submission

Eclipsium CoreView game page

Save the world from a large black hole
Submitted by kylejramstad — 2 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Artistic Style#1094.0004.000
Cleverness#4233.0003.000
Theme#4263.0003.000
Playability#9432.0002.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • This game is hard to control and doesn't stop you from making mistakes like drifting off the screen, so you never recover from it.

Did you include your Game Design Document in your downloadable files?
yes

Tell us about your game!
This is my first game where I created all the artwork myself. Please read my game design document for more information about how I went about creating this game. Any and all feedback is welcome. Thank you!

Story
Humanity has finally achieved interstellar travel, but our newfound freedom comes at a chilling cost. A colossal black hole, dubbed "Eclipsium Core," lies dormant at the fringes of our explored territories. While currently stable, the Core hungers for celestial debris, and any object that strays too close is inevitably consumed. If it gets too big, Earth and all of humanity will be destroyed.

Remember, every asteroid or comet you shatter buys Earth precious time. Hawking radiation is released out the fast rotating poles and slowly shrinks the Core. The fate of humanity rests on your shoulders, pilot.

Did you remember to include your Game Design Document?
Yes

Is your game set to Public so we can see it?
Yes

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Comments

Asteroids in a game jam is super cool! Very fun and shows a lot of promise.
Don't forget to add in volume control! 7/10

Developer

volume control was literally the next feature to add. So little time haha.

Thanks for the play