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A jam submission

Platform for VictoryView game page

Speedrun through many levels of increasing difficulty.
Submitted by Gwagle — 1 day, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#551.2731.800
Gameplay#561.5562.200
Sound#560.8491.200
Aesthetics#560.9901.400
Overall#561.1671.650

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

I find it cool that you were able to do this - so good job! But it can be very hard to figure out what to do. The walkthrough grass blended in for me until I accidentally used it the first time it appeared - and at some points its hard to find out what you can fit through.

Submitted

Cute little platformer, took me a while to figure out how to run it, you can probably add instructions for importing it to scratch on the page of the game?

Doesn't seem to implement gravity/zero gravity theme aside from the "normal" amounts of gravity for a platformer. But still, a great job at finishing a game in 3 days!

Submitted

I like the game! Its really promising! The gameplay is a scheme of platforming sequence but I dont really see the gravity /  zero gravity theme being implemented! The aesthetics of it is not bad considering you're going for the old school scratch art style however, there are some confusing bits with the colour of the green background and the green platform blending it making the platforming a bit harder. The sound effects are there but maybe some music or consistency with the sound effects could be more implemented. Overall, great job!!

Submitted

I really like the Scratch aesthetic, reminds me of my scratch days

Submitted (1 edit)

Hey How do you open this sb3 file ?

Sharing Is Caring ! =)

Submitted

You need to go to https://scratch.mit.edu/ create a black project and just import the file under the file options