Great work! Reminds me of a real gameboy game. Nice puzzle mechanics and a great soundtrack!
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Awesome work! Interesting mechanic, well presented, super polished. Loved how it really felt like you were throwing spells back and forth at each other when more enemies were on screen. Only really complaint is it was kind of hard to tell when you would be in line with enemies on the y axis, and the vertical movement speed felt a little slow which kind of got in the way of combat. But overall great stuff!
Definitely nails the gameboy feel, with compelling platforming and combat. Graphics are great; I especially liked the explosion and blood effects--you used the limited palette in very creative ways. Exploration felt a bit tedious, as I never felt like I was unlocking great upgrades, and the splash damage on the explosives was a bit unforgiving, but overall I was really impressed.
My GB Jam submission, What Was Left In The Arena, is live and I would love for you to check it out!
The game features Punch-Out esque combat against a variety of enemies, each with their own combat style. Between bouts in The Arena, you'll get to explore the world, meeting and befriending (or loathing) the men you will be forced to battle. I tried to focus a lot on the atmosphere and story, which has a few twists at the end, so there is satisfaction to be gained from completing it!
This has been my first GB Jam, as well as my first time doing pixel art and programming in Game Maker, so I would love your honest feedback!
I'm going to try to play and rate as many games as I can, but I'll definitely be sure to return the favor by playing your game if you check mine out.
--CarlsonAndPeeters
Nightingale: Dying Commander is a Fire Emblem-esque tactics game in which you control a small band of warriors fighting their way through enemy territory. The game features perma-death, so if one of your teammates dies in battle, they are lost forever.
The visuals in this game are stellar. The title screens feature detailed pixel art, while the combat sections are clear and straightforward. UI and sound effects are all nice, too.
The perma-death is a really excellent addition. The characters in your squad all have names, and you really feel an emotional gut-punch when one of them dies. The game is quite hard as a result, but the difficulty curve is pretty smooth.
One gripe I have is the game doesn't explain its combat systems very well. You can attack enemies adjacent to you, but I didn't realize you could dash over an extra space to hit an opponent. Knowing exactly what you can and can't do in the game, rather than having to figure it out, would have spared me some trial and error that cost me precious team members. Enemy AI is a bit inconsistent, but is overall very strong.
Overall, I think this is an exceptional entry, giving a great GB Jam spin on tactics games and managing to deliver an emotional experience in a very short time.
Here's mine: What Was Left In The Arena: