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A jam submission

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a game where failure is progress!
Submitted by elimera — 3 hours, 56 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Topic#4463.0984.000
Creativity#4533.0984.000
WOWIE!#6032.5823.333
Fun#7182.3243.000
Sound#7541.9362.500
Simplicity#8062.5823.333
Visuals#8891.6782.167

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
overworld theme, super mario world

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Ayy, beat this one. Once you understand the mechanics, the level design on display here is actually quite good. The death warping is pretty inconsistent, and there are a few issues with movement (your visor gets stuck on walls and jumping doesn't always work) but seriously figuring out these levels reminded me a lot of figuring out Zelda dungeons. You have to keep different points of interest in mind and figure out how one location relates to another after a warp. Very impressed with this game. Thanks for making it!

Edit: I added your game to my list of favorites from the jam here. Check it out if you want to try some other great games!

Developer

thank you so much for your reply! Very glad  you compare my game to Zelda.  I was about to think no one will be able to beat my game ...  but you made it!

I will check  your game list too!

Submitted

This is pretty interesting. I got stuck in a loop, but I'm not sure if that's by design. A quick tutorial (even just a block of text) would have been very nice because it isn't too intuitive. Still, I found this pretty neat and original :)

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thanks for your post!

In fact my friends, when testing it were stuck too...

I think I should design levels so that the difficulty curve gets more progressive, and should make the gameplay more clear (as you said, it's not very intuitive).

Submitted

Great idea. And even better polished games here fail to have a pause menu. 

Here a little tip for that: Make a button that runs Application.Quit(); so that you can close the game in the menu.

Hope you had fun.

Developer

You are right. Thank you for your advice!

Submitted

The idea is great, just needs a bit more polish and it could be a great game!

Developer

thanks for the reply