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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Peoples Choice | #38 | 2.467 | 2.467 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Game Name
Magcycle
Team Name
Tacoose Games
Engine Used
Unity
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Comments
The controls are a bit tricky, but I like it.
The different aspects of controlling the magnet do a good job of turning a seemingly simple game into something challenging and interesting. I also like the music, sprites, and sound - they all really fit!
Very cool idea! Love how the robotic arm components all animate so smoothly. Though I think the game speed could be significantly faster, as it doesn't feel responsive. Managing all the different controls was an interesting challenge, reminded me of QWOP. Lovely music track too!Cool concept and love the trash sprites!
Love the comfy music too :D
Controls were a bit slow/floaty and hard to get my head around at first though.
Great job! :D
The controls are a bit complicated and not smooth, but it's a good game concept with great music, well done!
awesome concept but the controls were difficult and over complicated and the physics were too floaty. for the controls, I would prefer if both sections of the arm followed/reached for the mouse, activating the magnet should also extend the arm. if the magnet was stronger the rubbish would feel less floaty and the player would feel more in control.
I love this idea, but the trash started to pile up so much that the magnetic stuff got stuck under the non-magnet stuff and I could not pick it up, then there was to much trash that the cover got jammed ; - ; it was fun while I could play it, and I would love to see more if you keep working on it. ^-^
Controls were quite hard to get my head around and it wasnt straight up obvious what objects were metal or not. Good work though guys.
The controls took a second to wrap my head around, but as a programmer I see the different parts (rotating, extending etc) each control was in charge of and that helped make sense of it! Love the music