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A jam submission

Not On FireView game page

Collect fuel and don't fire anything
Submitted by Jimmy N — 57 minutes, 32 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
USE OF THEME#63.5003.500
PRESENTATION#83.2503.250
ENJOYMENT#122.7502.750
UNIQUENESS#143.0003.000
GAMEPLAY#162.2502.250

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

Did you work alone or with a team?
Alone

Did you make your own assets? (if no then add credits)
No, audio not created by me, from Youtube Audio Library - Early Oceans - Freedom Trail Studio

In which way does your game fit the theme?
Do not kill the leaves creature while gathering fuel

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I like the art style but I have to say the game feels a little bare. Gameplay wise there's nothing really wrong with it, but the level design is nonexistent which makes it a very same-y experience across levels.

"Exploring" the same area each level just with more leaves/ice doesn't feel like progression or very fun, and the random placement of the fuel and enemies meant there was only one challenge in the entire game: move here, but not there. That along with with the lack of difference in mechanics or ways to interact with the world - even on an aesthetic level like slopes, trees, rocks etc - the game really ended up being one-note. 

I found the choice of whether to let go of the sprint button was the only one that could be made in the game as far as playing goes, which I realised early on wasn't a choice at all because moving faster offered no downsides and felt better than walking, with or without the timer.

A good idea but some flaws with the execution - I do think the player being a lighter and the reason for avoiding enemies/environment being that they were flammable was a really good idea, it's definitely worth exploring and playing with!

Developer

Thanks for checking it out and the in-depth review. Definitely agree with all the points, it's a bit barebones currently and adding more variety or environment decorations would help overall.