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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #3 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Use of Theme | #4 | 3.938 | 3.938 |
Overall | #4 | 3.563 | 3.563 |
Gameplay | #6 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Audio | #7 | 3.438 | 3.438 |
Overall Enjoyment | #7 | 3.438 | 3.438 |
Visuals | #15 | 3.063 | 3.063 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Was not expecting such an awesome concept! Great job! Loved how it is almost a reverse platformer and only slightly got distracted by actually reading the credits. (I might be a nerd.)
The visual of the player rotating as it moves :0
Like seriously, you hold one direction and jump and hold the other direction and t keeps spinning! That's so cool! Definitely a 10/10 platformer for that alone! Huge respect
First time I paid attention to the move credits 😄 Great concept!
Very creative take on the theme. I got a bit confused at the title screen but I really like the style and vibes. Good job!
This was a very creative take on the theme, with simple but addicting gameplay. The use of music was very well implemented and matched the pace of the game perfectly (The Last Outlaw was slow and methodical, Starship Destiny was faster and more intense etc.). Really enjoyed this!
My only complaint is that dying resets your progress completely. I think a checkpoint system would be cool, especially with The Last Outlaw and its slower speed. Not a huge deal though, this was still an excellent little game. Very well done :D
thanks for the positive review. :)
You are totally right though, it needs a checkpoint system.
ok damn this is funny good job
Cool idea! Loved the creativity and gameplay flow!
Really like this concept! Some of the credits gaves me a good laugh!
Nice idea, would love to see more levels.
Thank you! Yeah, me too. :D I have a draft for a "Lord of the Rings" and "Miami Vice" Movie/Level in my Folder, but finetuning them took to much time, sadly.