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A jam submission

Samurai TrainingView game page

Train to become a true samurai!
Submitted by nout-_-h — 25 days, 1 hour before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Fun and smooth mechanic. But moving in a 360 circle is a bit hard and sometimes turning took too long and by the time I was turned right I did not see where the bullet was and it just hit me or hit my katana by accident. So maybe do a 180 angle.

Developer

Did you use S to do a full 180? I can totally imagine the game being too hard without using S haha

Submitted

Yes I did but it felt a bit unresponsive and unprecise, but thats just my opinion. I dont know if my responsiveness is bad or not.

Developer

In the update I just uploaded I added a "hiya" sound. If you'd like you could try it out and check if that is more responsive to you :)

Submitted(+1)

Very cool game! The sword movement was really smooth and intuitive. It was really fun to swirl around slashing the balls. However, sometimes the spawning of the balls is a bit unfair (too far apart and to quickly). All in all a very fun experience! Good job :D

Submitted(+1)

I like how you move the sword with your mouse, however you can barely / not keep up with where the balls come from when turning, also some balls seem to be invisible or something since i got hit but didn't see any balls. Except for these small problems, I really enjoy the idea of this game.

Submitted(+1)

I love the setting, and the concept. Indeed mechanics were a bit hard to grasp and the spawn felt a bit unfair. But it's really cool to have a sword mechanic

Submitted(+1)

Very nice visuals and easy controls. Some of the balls you need to hit did not appear on-screen, but I did take damage.

Submitted(+1)

Looks really nice, and controls feel good. The objects come to fast at you, and your turn speed is to low to really get skilled at it.