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A jam submission

MonolithView game page

Build a physics tower and learn to speak with God
Submitted by Desktoy (@DesktoySamuel), liliyavp, AlexiNyx — 2 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Names and Email Addresses of ALL Team Members
Developer - Samuel Burnett - desktoystudios@gmail.com (Hobbyist developer, but I work in the games industry as an animator so you decide if we qualify for hobbyist)
Art - Liliya - 2009liliyavp@gmail.com
Sound - Vincent Cumming - vincentalexi42@gmail.com

Categories Your Team is Eligible For
72hrs, Hobbyist, Overall Winner, Best Art (see game page for assets used), Best Audio, Technical Excellence, Best Narrative, Best Humour, The Rohun Ranjith Prize

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Submitted(+2)

I'm not very good at games like this, but I love the concept and it fits very well into the theme of the jam. The art design and general aesthetics are also well thought out. Cool game guys!

Developer(+1)

Here's a little gameplay demo for anyone curious or unable to download the files

Submitted(+2)

I loooove this game. and all the effects <3 <3  took me a moment to figure out you could scroll to see the top of the tower.  but once i did, i became the king of stacking. Cthulhu should fear my stacking skills. 


really well done!!

Developer

Amazing work! Great job using all the pieces, Im sure our Lord is satisfied with your construction :D 
Thank you for giving it a playthrough, glad you had fun :) 

Developer

I am terrified but impressed by your mad stacking skills

Submitted(+2)

That was pretty cool, the stacking was fun but buggy when it got too hight because I would click to place and would accidentally spawn another object. The scroll was a nice touch to see the rest of the level, I think adding reverb on your audio would have done soooooooo much for you. I loved the final message too Jelly Jubilation for all <3

Submitted(+2)

Really cool combination of game styles! It looked and played great and the sound worked well—well done! It was quite challenging, though, and maybe introducing stages that start easier and ramp up in difficulty could help build a bit more confidence for the player. Still, it's a fantastic submission, and good luck with the jam!