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A jam submission

Traffic ConnectorView game page

A small game about managing intersections. Made for Ryan Laley Games Spring Jam
Submitted by Dev Ron — 39 minutes, 35 seconds before the deadline
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The simplicity of the game is highly appreciated from me!

The game flows easily and works very fine!

I dont really feel worried beacause of the low pressure given by the counter, maybe a flashing counter would've worked better.

Also the only problems I can find are the controls and the low readability about lanes and waiting time. I would have prefered different controls instead of A S J and T... is really confusing, and a differentiation of lanes colors and cars, it would have gave me precise informations on what should i do because of the fast pace of the 3rd level.

As I said the simplicity is the key, I really enjoyed it and I can already see a complete flash game with different layers of difficulty, maybe not only given by the number of lanes ;)

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Nice game! It's a little confusing that you have to press "reset game" when you lose even though the play button is also there. I think it'd make more sense to only show the reset button on the game over screen. But otherwise good work!

Submitted

Good game! It would have been nice if the counters had different timers, so that you couldn't press all the buttons at the same time when the counter was at 4.

Submitted

Interesting game. I like the clean graphics. The gameplay is a little bit shallow though.

Submitted

Good Job!!!Cool game.

Submitted

All you have to do is spam the designated keys to rack up a high score. Pretty unfun and one-sided gameplay. Graphical style is nice, though.

Submitted

Nice job! Love these kind of games.

Submitted

From one road game to another; looks pretty good! Although the optimal strategy seems to be to just spam A..