Skip to main content

Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines
A jam submission

StackersView game page

Use your perished characters as building blocks.
Submitted by Seyloj (@Seyloj) — 2 days, 11 minutes before the deadline
Add to collection

Play game

Stackers's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Topic#94.3454.345
Simplicity#614.2074.207
Fun#803.8623.862
WOWIE!#1973.4483.448
Creativity#3603.2763.276
Sound#5012.7592.759
Visuals#5632.7932.793

Ranked from 29 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
The music is from https://www.bensound.com/ and it's called "A new beginning"

Credits
By my twitter: @Seyloj

Leave a comment

Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.

Comments

Viewing comments 20 to 1 of 22 · Previous page · First page
Submitted

Very fun and simple game! Nice job! :) I got a tip on my own game from  Marxy-37 , to implement some better platforming feel which I really appreciated. I think your game also would benefit from this to make it even better!

Developer

Thank you for playing :)

Submitted

I really enjoy this game! i certainly do kind of feel bad for letting all those squares die, but great game!

Developer

Haha thanks for the feedback :)

Submitted

Simple and fun! The art style is charming and minimalistic, which I really enjoy :)

The platforming feels really nice, the levels are not too challenging and not too easy, and the music adds this cool relaxing feeling. Great job!

Please consider paying and rating my game if you can :)

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot for the feedback and the kind words :)

Submitted

Nice game, good level design!

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

Cool game

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

Had fun playing this one!

I noticed a lot of games are interpreting and implementing the theme this way, but that's okay! The mechanic was well implemented and there were a decent amount of levels to really explore what you can do with the idea.

The graphics were alright, but definitely could have been better. The best part of those was the cube being a different colour each time, very cute!

The music was a little too repetitive, maybe it's because the tune was very simple and short.

Nice work overall!

--

Had fun creating a staircase here:


And it looks like you stick to ceilings when you hold the jump key. Parkour! :P


Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot for the feedback. I realised the ceiling climbing bug as well, but at that point it was a bit too late to do anything about it. Thank you for playing :)

Submitted

I like it

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

Super fun but really frustrating, haha!

Developer

Thank you for the feedback, I agree that I should have made some levels easier

Submitted

There are many games with this idea in the jam but this is the best one of them! Very satisfying controls and very good level design! Great submission

Developer

Thank you very much :) I appreciate it

Submitted

I am really enjoying all the dead body corpse ideas. And this one has some really solid level designs! I also really love how the movement feels even though the square starts spinning around. Good job!

Developer

Thank you for the kind words :) 

Submitted

movement controls are great

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

The controls feel really satisfying and it's a great idea! My only problem is the UI elements on the level scenes are a bit large and take up to much space. Otherwise a nice game, thanks for sharing! :)

Developer(+1)

Yes I agree with the UI elements, I couldn’t figure out how to have them not change or mess up when exporting to WebGL though, that’s something I got to learn.

Thanks for the feedback :)

Submitted

Here is a tip that could be helpful if I understand correctly, make sure those UI objects/elements are the size you want them to appear over your gameplay and then anchor them to the appropriate corners of the canvas in the inspector, then they should be more responsive. I took my game down and reuploaded before the deadline because of this. Sorry if you already knew! lol and good luck! :)

Developer(+1)

That might be it. I usually create a panel and use the shift + alt transform function to stretch it to the size of the screen and then change the padding. Thank you!

Submitted

I like the physics of it and it is very fun, some levels are very tedious though.

Developer

I agree, some levels should have been remade, thanks for the feedback :)

Submitted

I love the movement system in this one! It feels maneuverable! I also like the spin on the "jump on your corpses" game, where your corpses are effected by physics too! Overall this one just felt fun to play!

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

Good concept, but it's heavily held down by the fact the you made the player affected by physics. Imo if you stuck the player in a grid position after they died (or at least froze the rotation) it could had been much better :/

Developer(+1)

You’re right, that could have been a nice change. Thanks for the feedback

Submitted

The idea is good and good mechanics! Good job!

Please check my game as well ;)

Developer

Thanks for the feedback :)

Submitted

I really loved the game and I would LOVE to see more levels because of its great gameplay. The only complaint is that sometimes the levels were a tad big, like in level 2, you knew what to do but it took time. But overall this game is great!

Developer

Thank you for the feedback :)

Submitted(+1)

Your welcome, also great profile pic!

Submitted

Overall good game, good job.

Developer

Thank you :)

Submitted

It is a really fun game whilst still being quite simple and easy to learn. The part where it falls is its sound and visuals, they don't seem like they have much thought put into them but it matches the theme perfectly and is really creative. I rate it 4 stars, Well done :)

Developer

Yes, I agree that the graphics and sound I could have worked more on. Thank you for the feedback :)

Submitted

great little game, played it through to completion

Developer

Thanks for the feedback :)

Viewing comments 20 to 1 of 22 · Previous page · First page