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A jam submission

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Submitted by unless games — 12 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted

I absolutely loved this! I enjoyed discovering how each gameplay mode worked, and training my brain to think in a way that worked with the game's radial controls.

On my first attempts, I was only managing a couple of points, but after working through and trying each mode, I was comfortably able to get up over 40 points in the first mode.

I really appreciated how the background colour responds to your current state in a way that increases the anticipation of the things you want to collect and heightens the surprise of hazards when you're "healthy," but also heightens tension by making the red bricks less readable when you're in "damaged" mode.

The minimalist style and presentation in general feel really strong, and I though the "shatter" effect on death worked really well.

It's always nice to revisit and give life to an old idea. I'm glad to read that you were able to realise this early concept into such a solid experience. Well done!

Hope you had a positive experience using Godot, and thanks for doing a Linux build :)

Developer(+1)

Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the game and that you took notice on how the background was designed. 

Definitely had fun working with Godot, think I'll stick to it from now on (especially once version 4 comes out with improvements on the audio parts). One of the main reasons I like it over Unity is how well the editor works on Linux so a Linux build is only natural ;)

Submitted

Always nice to meet another Linux-using developer :)

Submitted

A bit disoriented and confused at first, but finally understand what should I do later on.
To be frank though, the left or right movement is setting the anti-clockwise and clockwise "rotation speed" rather than the regular movement.

Anyway, this is another interesting game I have played from this jam!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing!

Actually, the left and right sets the radius of the circle you are going around, the speed of rotation is constant. This means you move faster the farther you are from the center since you are drawing a larger circle in the same interval. It's an intentionally weird movement scheme I came up with.

Submitted

very cool concept!! i'm not quite sure what's 100% going on, but i'd recommend an epilepsy warning. it's kinda flashy and a bit dizzying :p but very cool !

Developer

thank you and that's a good point!