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A jam submission

UP938067: Robot Drop!View game page

Submitted by summerlummer — 21 hours, 15 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay (most fun to play)#432.7723.143
Overall#492.5832.929
Innovation (most innovative idea)#552.3942.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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UP938067

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I really love the visual style of this game - the hand-drawn artwork lends it a lot of charm and blip is adorable! My only criticism is that as all the obstacles are towards the top of the screen, once you get into a rhythm of staying low down there isn't much challenge.

Overall a really strong submission, well done!

Submitted

A nice submission and take on the flappy birds concept. It seems to move a bit slow and sometimes the obstacles seem very easy to pass (in that they take up a small amount of screen space).

Submitted

Great game - loved the soundtrack as it made the game much more immersive. The visuals look amazing and really helped to make the game great. Would've like a way to keep score but it's amazing - congrats!! :))))

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A good submission that meets the requirements of the brief comfortably, the visuals and soundtrack are of a good quality and the game is forgiving, which would be appreciated by a hyper-casual audience.

I do feel like the game can feel a bit sluggish and the game doesn't progress in difficulty, or if it does it takes a long time to do so. In addition, there are no upper boundaries so you can spam left click and fly off screen, which would be a very simple fix. Also, is the way you have exported the game the most accessible option that you could've come up with?

That being said, the game as a whole works and can be played with little mental effort, which would be an important factor when considering the target audience for such a game. I could see the game as is, with some fixes, to be something that caters towards young children to keep engaged, which is an entirely viable market.