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A jam submission

Respawn LoopView game page

A puzzling platformer that forces you to sacrifice past copies of yourself in order to succeed in the future!
Submitted by BricksAndPieces — 13 hours, 36 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Simplicity#1374.0334.033
Visuals#2723.5003.500
WOWIE!#3573.1003.100
Fun#3683.1673.167
Sound#3813.0003.000
Topic#4403.1003.100
Creativity#6142.7332.733

Ranked from 30 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
Wowie Resources - Thx for the great music :)

Credits
BricksAndPieces

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Submitted (1 edit)

Pretty polished game, the good ole pleasing palette with minimalist graphics and square player character never fails to disappoint. I don't think this game does anything particularly interesting with the "corpses are platforms" concept, since the levels all boil down to "play through most of the level, clone, then play through it again but make the jump this time". That said, what the game does, it does it well. The platformer controls are tight, and the platforming is pretty fun at times. It is also cool how the cube fades to black to match the terrain. Great job on your first game jam though! It's good to start simple

Developer

Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted

Fun game, short and sweet, good job :D

Submitted

Pretty fun, but unfortunately pretty repetitive. The visuals are really cool though. Good job!

well done! I like how its possible to complete levels in different ways, gives a sense of creativity and freedom

Submitted

nice logo you got there 👀

Submitted

its not really failure is progress, if you just have a place block button that also erases your progress.

that said, the platforming feels very good, and the game has great style with the lighting and color choice

Submitted

good music & good concept, but it doesn’t really follow the topic, & the game is very repetitive, & the levles kinda look the same, the controlls … For a platformer in my openion, Using Arrow keys is much Much better the WASD keys, i wished you at least let us use Arrow keys, but thats ok.

Good concept, kinda ok game, but not so great in levels & topic.

if you don’t mind it can you check my game pls ?

Submitted

I was about to write exactly what wonrzrzeczny wrote below me. 

I will add that I love the fact that you had planned two different ways to approach certain levels. That's something I really like in video games.

Well done!

Submitted

Surprisingly smooth and responsive movement - great job at that! Also, liked the simplicity and neat minimalistic visuals.

Unfortunatelly, as some people have already pointed out, the game becomes repetitive and a bit tedious pretty quickly. The ability to turn yourself into a block and start over is very interesting at core, and seems like a thing upon which you could build some really interesting mechanics - sadly, you didn't use its full potential.

I'm sorry if my criticism sounds harsh - it's still a pretty good submission compared to whole load of other entries in this jam! The game is overall very well-made and feels and looks really polished. I would just really, really advise you to take more "creative risks" when it comes to making a jam game in the future :)

Developer(+1)

No worries, thanks for the feedback!
This was my first game jam and also my first time using godot so I thought it would be smarter to go with a simple project to start out with.

Submitted

It was funny to play! Nice art! Good job!

Please check my game as well ;)

Submitted

Fun game. Like the graphics especially the light and shadows they were not overdone or distracting and gave the game a nice visual flavor. Liked the thanks for playing screen was also a completable level. Controls were responsive and if a jump was too hard(keep slipping off) I can add a block there to make it easier (emergent difficulty) 

Submitted

Simple, but fun game! Love the aesthetics of the game! Maybe you could add some reward mechanics to keep to player motivated to complete further levels. On the whole well done! 

I've made my first godot game too :) you may try it here:

https://itch.io/jam/wowie-jam-3/rate/936975

Submitted

Really cool, I REALLY LIKE THE LIGHTING, a bit repetetive but still very fun.

Submitted

Nice! Got a little repetitive towards the end, having to do the same level, but still very fun.

Submitted

Noice looks great :D

Submitted

very nice! my game has similar mechanics but plays way differently, great job!

Submitted

Very nice game! I like that you choose when to restart instead of having spikes placed everywhere

Submitted

Its got very nice presentation, especially the lighting. Just considering the platforming, it's a really nice package!

One of the many corpse based platformers, so it loses points for originality.

Because it's one screen, it reveals the biggest problem with these corpse based platformers.

If I can get to a point in the level, so I can kill myself to add a platform there... I already proved I could get there so it's annoying that I go back to the start.

Really it's a platformer that you can add platforms within yourself, with extra steps. It's a bit frustrating.

Developer

Thanks for the honest feedback!
I wanted to keep it simple since this was my first game jam.

Submitted

I love the lighting that the player emits, it makes the visuals look really good while remaining super simple. Very fun to play, good job! I'd love to see you work more on this in the future!

Submitted

Nice project!

The idea is simple but fun. I really like this simple art style, especially the light effect which comes from the player. The music and sounds are good.

Good job!

Developer

Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

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