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A jam submission

UP924264 GridView game page

It gets harder as you go. Instructions in game. Can you beat my score of 30? Enjoy!
Submitted by joek1 — 23 hours, 16 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation (most innovative idea)#203.4443.444
Overall#283.2223.222
Gameplay (most fun to play)#363.0003.000

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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UP924264

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really cool concept. Fun and enjoyable to test your skills and speed. 

Got a little glitchy in the later levels as it sped up.  The WASD were a little sensitive but I guess that makes the game even more tricky. 

Overall good game!! 

Submitted

Really cool concept. Fun and enjoyable to test your skills and speed. 

Got a little glitchy in the later levels as it sped up.  The WASD were a little sensitive but I guess that makes the game even more tricky. 

Overall good game!! 

Submitted(+1)

I enjoyed the game, I think the idea behind it was fun but at one point I think it just gets impossible to survive. The "orange" squares turn "red" too fast, there is no time to react. other than that, good game.

Submitted(+1)

Really nice idea for a game, provides a good amount of challenge without feeling unfair. Great job!

Submitted(+1)

It aint the most fun and often you don't have to do anything but having a score to beat does make it more fun and I haven't seen another game like it  

(+1)

Please put your student number in the title of your submission, it makes Ted's and I's lives easier! A very solid game that attempts to meet the requirements of the brief. The ability to access it so easily is extremely convenient, good thinking!

However, is this Single-Control? Cause from where I am standing, there are 4 inputs, W A S D. Reading the brief closely is an absolute must, cause there are other interesting ways you could use similar movement with a single input. Mouse movement for example?

There is a significant amount of polish and there has clearly been an effort to make a fun and engaging game, which I believe it does do to a decent degree. But that oversight does spoil an otherwise fantastic submission.

Developer

I agree with the single control aspect but I had troubles making it as good as it is with WASD and I have failed in that aspect. I will update my title, thank you for the response!