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A jam submission

Slip and SearView game page

A tiny puzzle game about the hot, the cold, and the slimy!
Submitted by Steam Powered Penguin (@not_capone) — 2 days, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#63.6904.125
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#63.6904.125
How well does the game fit the themes?#64.2494.750
Overall#143.4663.875
Visuals#143.3543.750
Audio#252.3482.625

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your dev time?
3 hours

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Comments

Submitted

That's some cool puzzle game mechanics for a game made in an ammount of time this short ! Amazing.

Submitted

Woah! Can’t believe this only took 3 hours! And made with PICO-8 at that!

Submitted

This was really awesome! I’m impressed with how many levels you had! And the mechanics were unique and fun!

Submitted

Excellent puzzle game, with a lot of very challenging and thought out levels; incredible for 3 hours!

As others have mentioned level 6 felt like a bit of an outlier; most of the later levels had some clear insights to have, but that one felt a little "bashy"; just do things until it works. Lack of undo also made some things tough (especially since sliding can have large, surprising effects), but undo is a tough ask for a 48 hour jam let alone a 3 hour one.

The graphics have a lot of charm and communicate the ideas well. Solid use of the theme. Overall excellent!

Submitted

Great little puzzle game, really good job, I loved it! The level 6 is too hard it maybe should have come later ^^'

Submitted

Cool beginnings of a puzzle game here!
I did get stuck on the level with all the holes, where you have to push the boxes in, as I couldn't figure out how to line myself up with them without sliding all the way off.
Tips?