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A jam submission

Watch Your Step!View game page

One cannot always see the way
Submitted by xehanort — 2 hours, 39 minutes before the deadline
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Watch Your Step!'s itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#23.9233.923
Overall#33.7693.769
Fun#33.6153.615
Game Design#33.8463.846

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use any assets? (Say yes even if the assets were premade by you)
Only the SFX, everything else was made during the Jam

Do you have a team?
No

Discord Username/Usernames (It's for the price)
xehanort#2036

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Comments

Submitted

the camera's rought, that aside its pretty creative, maybe if you should've put a little bit of thematic design in the levels and not just "platforms for the sake of the gameplay" would have been neat. Then again, you are just one person, so you should be very proud of this! GJ 3.5/5 overall :D

Submitted

i loved the ideia and gameplay so far, but i cant play so much because i dont understand the camera move

Developer (1 edit)

(I will smooth out the camera movement after the rating phase is over)

  • By touching the borders of the screen, you move the camera towards this direction
  • By using the mouse wheel, you can zoom in/out
  • The camera movement is COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT of the player

I hope this helps!

Omg, best creative game i ever played so far 

Developer

Thank you so much, that really means a lot!

Submitted

I think it's difficult. Which is good! 

Developer

Thank you very much, yes it is a little bit, it was a lot harder before the playtests :p

Host

To those who just saw a big blue screen: try to move your mouse cursor around the edge of the game canvas.

Developer

I am really sorry for that, didn't have enough time to make the camera control as smooth and confined as I wanted :(