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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Presentation - How does it look/feel? | #7 | 3.692 | 3.692 |
Overall | #18 | 2.513 | 2.513 |
Creativity - How original is the idea? | #20 | 2.154 | 2.154 |
Entertainment - How enjoyable/replayable is it? | #21 | 1.692 | 1.692 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Looks amazingly cool, and the flying somersault mechanic is hilariously good :)
Thanks! I was cracking up about the flying somersault mechanic, one of those happy accidents hahahaha.
Wow the visuals are unreal, and the physics feel very smooth.
For some reason I feel a skateboard would add a lot to this game.
Thanks! I had really wanted to use this as a platform to experiment with platform physics, I was thinking of making something along the lines of differences between the NES/SNES Mario games and how much in air acceleration they had and what not. Glad you enjoyed it!
A skateboard sounds like a fun idea! I had wanted to make a fast flying vehicle level using some of the other assets in these tilesets, but I didn't quite get that far hehe.
Looking forward to seeing if you take this further after the jam!
Thanks! I would certainly like to!
flying everywhere was funny :)
Good! I'm glad you liked it hahaha. I had it in originally as an initial implementation, but when I went to remove it I realized that it was pretty fun to have around!
Those animations!
I know right? Shout out to https://ansimuz.itch.io/ for the awesome and free assets! He's got a bunch more awesome stuff on there too!
Please include the licensing information for the assets. Future jam participants should be able to freely use, modify, and redistribute any code or assets from past Lisp Game Jam events, and currently there is no licensing information mentioned for the assets to permit them to do so.
Thanks, I've updated the description to list the license and to link out to where it was located in the source code.