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Saving Grace's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Overall | #2 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
How much do you enjoy the game overall? | #2 | 4.500 | 4.500 |
How well does the game fit the themes? | #4 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Gameplay | #4 | 3.750 | 3.750 |
Visuals | #6 | 3.750 | 3.750 |
Audio | #7 | 3.750 | 3.750 |
Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How long was your dev time?
over 3 hours
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I didn't figure out what I need to do, but the concept seems interesting! Good job!
Please check out my game!
Ah, I am sorry, the mechanics are not really conveyed.
So, when you save the game by pressing space, it actually creates a save file in your browser cookies (if enabled) - let's just say it needs some time to store the position of all objects. So don't be afraid to just quit the game (for example by pressing q) and reload the page :)
Oh! now it's clear! I loved the game! Please make it a full game it's so fun to play!
I managed to complete the game! Thank you for this interesting experience!
Bug Report: By saving the file and reloading it, a bloc can be at the same position as the player. I don't think it's a bug because you can just press R to reload the game, but maybe it will be cool if the bloc breaks when doing that, it will be a very good feature.
Glad you liked it!
It is indeed more a feature than a bug, I know that it's possible, but you have to reload the level since you can't move the player. However, I also thought of a mechanic, where two blocks are destroyed, if you manage to stack them on top of each other. But it got scrapped because I couldn't think of a level that couldn't be solved otherwise.
Ha, that was brilliant! Took me a while to it figure out what I was supposed to do, but that's the fun, isn't it :-) Managed to save Grace!
Thanks for the warm feedback - I was a little bit worried if I was asking to much from the player. Glad that you were able to figure it out, congratulations!
I played your game too and I really liked that it was also somewhat like a puzzle, figuring out how to get the presentation right. But I guess programming toasters also isn't too bad.