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A jam submission

Jessica & HavocView game page

A Very Basic Lewd Shmup!
Submitted by JJJETTER (@JJJETTER) — 2 days, 10 hours before the deadline
Rated by 7 people so far
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Stuff you did not do in February
I made this today on an all nighter, it was february 26. it was once.

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In a single day?? That's a credit both to you and also to the STG Builder, I guess, but dang.

I had a very hard time figuring out the player's hitbox, but still, as a basic shmup goes, I liked it. Graphics are decent, character designs are fun, and this does in fact have both the moves and the shoots.  Nice retro sounds too. A neat proof of concept!

Submitted

For a single all-nighter session this is beyond impressive! It's got an illustrated intro and ending, animations, a variety of enemies, multiple bosses and multiple stages. Everything is looking quite good and polished. I haven't even got a story in my own game, and I had a whole month.

The gameplay is fun and the difficulty feels appropriate. The enemies need suitably few hits to keep things balanced for how quickly they cross the short screen distance, but I often hit them before they appeared, because of this I didn't always get a chance to see the defeat animations. I think the action could be slowed down or the play area could be expanded to make the stripping mechanic more prominent.

The music and sounds compliment the game well. I like the whimsical world and characters, there's also some nice color coding happening to keep the visuals clear and distinct. Unbelievably incredible work for a single 24 hour session!

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I feel like this stumbles into a common problem with character-centered shmups: the player is a large target with an unclear hitbox. The right-to-left motion on a playfield that is taller than it is wide tends to make this worse.

The visual assets are good, and the audio assets are functional! There’s definitely a basis here.

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I'm pretty bad at these kinds of games, but this was a lot of fun!~