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A jam submission

Boot CrusaderView game page

Submitted by -Refri (@i_refri) — 5 minutes, 33 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
The gameplay#14.2504.250
The controls#13.7503.750
The level map#14.5004.500
Overall#14.0504.050
The enemies#14.2504.250
The title screen and credits#23.5003.500

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

GitHub source code URL
https://github.com/RefriDev/boot_crusader

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Comments

(1 edit) (+1)

Very inspired game. The game design is brilliant and so the music. But there is a trick, the "Z" key changes zone immediately and you can reach the level before the last one without playing and after that the screen freezes. And if I may, the invincibility blink should be longer. But you did a great job considering the during of this jam.

Developer(+1)

Thank you :)
I couldn't recreate this bug but the game definitely isn't polished. And yes maybe the player should have some more time to recover after getting hit, will remember that to my next jam.

(1 edit)

I'm on AZERTY, maybe try "W"

Developer (1 edit)

Ah I see, forgot to code it so it only happens when you're at the door. Don't know how I missed this lol. Thanks for the insight :) (edit: I had coded it all but forgot the one line that matters...)

Submitted(+1)

That was really great.  I think this is the best game in the game jam.  Loved the music and the aesthetic.  Game feel was great, gameplay was great.  No complains, no points docked in any category.

Developer

Thank you :)
I checked out your submission and it was really fun to play! The simplistic style looked great and you got the fundamentals down of a awesome platformer. I only wished there was more levels to play!!! But with the time constraint, I understand. Fantastic work!