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A jam submission

A Hot VirusView game page

A hot game made in Unity for the PolyMars x ScoreSpace Speed Jam 2024.
Submitted by CRCN Studios — 4 hours, 13 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#942.5332.533
Gameplay#1752.2002.200
Overall#1902.0672.067
Theme#2421.7331.733
Aesthetics#2481.8001.800

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Simple game but challenging too in some jumps.

Congrats!

Submitted

Simple, but good game!

Submitted

the robot have a powerful spary nice game plz rate mine too thank you

Submitted

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simple but functional platforming

could use some incentive to keep it interesting, either a section that is a bit hard (the game is super easy, probably too easy) or some moving platform, or introduce the bouncy platforms higher… The progression up feels like a regression in mechanics, you start with 2 types of platforms and actually the number/importance of the bouncy ones decreases as you climb

I didn’t find much use for the slow or fast buttons

I struggle to see how the theme is used, and there was no time keeping - even local?

the sprite turning animation is great, lots of personality for the little robot

Submitted(+1)

Where me going xd to heaven?

Developer

hot heaven

Submitted(+1)

Cool music and simple yet fun gameplay, somehow reminds me of doodle jump. Goodjob!

Developer(+1)

thanks! i was heavily inspired by doodle jump for this game, since it was pretty hard (for me).

Submitted(+1)

Really cool, I wish there was more to it or that it was a bit longer but overall I liked it. The game isn’t too difficult which is something I really like as im not that good at 2D platformers. :D

Developer

thanks for the feedback! i'm considering working on a sequel for the game that maybe takes longer to finish, but i had 3 days and never made a game in unity, so i'm pretty happy with what i have done!