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A jam submission

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Submitted by lacaulac — 2 days, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#2n/an/a
Music / Sound Effects#22.0002.000
Feel#42.0002.000
Theme#43.0003.000
Art#51.0001.000
Overall#52.0002.000

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Hey there lacaulac! I had a bit of fun playing this game. I really did love the premise of this game, getting bigger but not being able to shrink, getting as far away from the start as possible. The art was very basic, simple squares & rectangles, but it fitted this game nicely. You used the theme in a way I never would of even thought of, so good job on that.  I really liked the music at first, but over time it got quite repetitive. 

    When playing this game, I often found myself bashing into walls due to the slippery controls and fast paced movement. But don't get me wrong, that isn't fully a bad thing! Would of been cool to maybe of had spikes on the walls, so I would have to be much more careful where I moved. 

    I think there is so much potential in this game, perhaps you could run around collecting coins along the way and then could use them coins to unlock new maps or skins (Different colored cubes). Also along the way there could maybe be enemies, and then you could shoot them with various different weapons you can buy with the coins.

    Overall, I had a fun time with this game, so well done :D. ThinkBig gets a 7/10.

    - Callan

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Love the way you manage to give us a tutorial.  Nicely done, simple but effective.

Seems the best strategy is not to grow but go as fast as you can.

Developer

Hey, thanks! I tried to fix that with the use of the gates and pressure plates, but couldn't really get the hang of it.