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A jam submission

LastLineView game page

Submitted by LordMisterMan — 2 minutes, 49 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#193.5833.583
Sound#403.1673.167
Overall#413.3133.313
Theme#423.6673.667
Aesthetics#732.8332.833

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Woo, 2nd place! I really liked this one. Those spiraling patterns are super satisfying to hit! I could see this working well as a rhythm game.

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Submitted

Dude, the music may be my favorite of any game I've ever played!

Did you do the music yourself?

Also, loved the game. It seems like it could do really well on mobile.

I was worried it was just going to be random attacks but mixing it up with the patterns makes it super fun to play.

One of my favorites in the jam, nice job!

Developer(+1)

I'm glad you liked it! I did make the music myself!

Submitted

Surprisingly fun and addictive. You have tuned all the moving parts nicely, such as shield width, projectile speed, fire rate, breathing pauses and all that. Very good use of limited time as it is scoped very well and time was put into the right aspects! Good work!

I would like a way to skip the tutorial, and the slower more scattered shots should give more score per bullet so that each type of wave will net you the same total amount of points, now it felt like "damnit, not the wave-attack, I will get fewer points for this".

Developer(+1)

I'm glad you liked it! There's an option to skip the tutorial in the main menu but now that you say it that should probably toggle when you hit play again. And I was wondering how much people would notice/ care about that attack pattern! Now I know somebody did!

Submitted

Yes! I found it clever. How is it programmed, did you use perlin noise?

Developer(+1)

Switch case based on a random number generator, chooses one of three (I wish I could've added more but ran out of time) attack patterns that randomize their parameters

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Submitted

Pretty sick considering you made it all yourself! Was having troubles on my 21:9 monitor, but you knew about that. Overall I liked it though!

Submitted

Did I like your game?
Excellent work!

Developer(+1)

Tbh I was a little bummed that not many people were playing it, but if you enjoyed it that much it was all worth it. I'm glad you liked it!

Submitted(+1)

This is such a cool concept. I could definitely see this as a mobile game. The only thing I could suggest is to maybe add some sort of visual cue (like a color change) right before the turrets fire so you have at least a split second longer to react. Super awesome job though! 

Submitted

What a fun game! Played until #2 on the board, was very satisfying to block the enemies! Great jon!

Submitted

Hey! #3 in the leaderboard at the time I’m writing this. The game feels good af and I think you may be having troubles with your itchio cover, as I see you are not having a lot of ratings. Is a shame!

You and my team had the same idea of protecting something rotating around it, but I think your game is funnier than ours, so congratulations! Have you the rights of the music (or is it yours?) Fits the game very well. Nice job!

Developer

I'm glad you liked it! And yeah, I wrote the music for this game. My challenge for this jam was making all music and sound effects myself.

Developer (1 edit)

Hi! If you're having issues with stuttering I'm aware of the issue, it only happens on some computers, and I have no idea what causes it. Also if you're having scaling issues run the game in 16:9 aspect ratio.

For most people these shouldn't be an issue. Enjoy!