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A jam submission

Qualler GeballerView game page

Mix color as the qualler to baller your way through the ocean
Submitted by soelna, Xanashea — 33 minutes, 45 seconds before the deadline
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Qualler Geballer's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#133.9174.091
Aesthetics#283.5693.727
Overall#343.2203.364
Sound#482.6112.727
Gameplay#522.7852.909

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Clever take on color mixing; the artwork is beautiful, your title page on itch and the character ingame looks really nice; I enjoyed just swimming around in circles just taking in the little reef area.  One artifact of me swimming around like that; the enemies clustered together so tightly it was hard to pluck them off!  Awesome work , especially for 3 days!

Submitted

Nice and simple game. I Love It :)

Submitted

I like the game mechanic, but the enemies come too fast to turn and shoot them making it quite a hard game

Submitted

The art looks amazing, kudos on that !

The Idea is very good but the controls are a bit hard. it make getting the right color to shoot a bit too hard. maybe unzoom the camera a bit so its easier to anticipate and locate the colors you need.

Good work ! Really liked it :)

Submitted

Beautiful graphics and smooth music but I struggled with so many controls.

Submitted

Interesting... Maybe a bit too slow,  and too "zoomed" in , but except from that , very great game! Congrats!

Submitted

Great design, highest score 28 here, I need to practice more.

Submitted

Amazing art! Controls are a bit difficult but it has a good challenge!

Submitted

Love the art on this one! Aiming is a bit difficult otherwise controls nicely. Gameplay mechanics are very polished and the idea of mixing colors to get more advanced power ups is great