Interesting and challenging game! I included it in my Yogscast Game Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Vote on your favourite game! | #37 | 2.875 | 2.875 |
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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charming aesthetic and art style :) procedural gen and scrolling kept the game challenging and fresh. I think sometimes the procedural generation makes unbeatable or very difficult levels? but I understand that's difficult to program for. overall very fun game :)
I love the palette changing as well as changing between seeing the platforms and dangers. I think the autoscroll as well helped keep the game from being to easy.
The procedural generation was good and the palette change option was nice to see!
The procedural generation was quite good and I loved the retro aesthetic. I'm not sure that it's always winnable though, and if it is then it's very hard. Very good concept though!
This was a very cool concept, and a lot of elements of the execution were really good! The procedural and the additional palettes were really nice touches! I think I would have liked the controls better if the swapping was independent of movement. So for instance to press q you have to sacrifice some of the characters mobility/responsiveness, which imo detracts from the experience. But overall the concept is awesome and mechanically it's very complete. Great job!
Interesting game, I really liked the concept! It was tense at times, with the bottom of the screen getting closer and closer, having to make blind leaps of faith since I didn't have time to check - I loved how intense it got! The artwork was great too, the limited palette works great and the sprites are really charming. The distance meter was a good addition, it made repeat playthroughs more of a challenge to beat my best score. It's a fun little platformer, so well done on getting it made!
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