Great game and a fantastic concept. You should definitely put an explanation on how the movement and queue work, especially before the first level. I was engaged through all of the levels.
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Gamedev Llama created a very good Godot Engine starter project. I have expanded it a bit. Instructions and explanations are in a Label in the Main scene.
https://github.com/dewolen/nokia3310-jam-godot-starter
Really nice idea and execution. Reminds me of an old Scooby-doo game I played as a kid, to the point where I thought you would do the same trick they used and just make the murderer always be the person you chose. In the majority of cases getting to the real answer would require more than one playthrough, and clicking "start game" again after getting to the end doesn't actually reset all the dialogues. It played the starting maid dialogue but after choosing a dice it continued with the last visitor.
Fantastic! Great style, great idea. It'd be nice to have an in-game explanation of what A and B is, maybe on the bookshelves? The mouse sensitivity was a bit too high for me, but it isn't an action game so it doesn't really matter. The space you're confined to is small enough so you don't wander off looking for unnecessary things. The water divided-ness can be hard to read for chunks above 5. Overall, I love it.
A very nice 1-bit FPP game. The movement feels very good and reminds me of mirror's edge. Wall running can be easily exploited to make the levels too easy and it's sometimes hard to see the edge of the walkable floor as it blends with the void. For me the controls were easy to understand but for my younger brother, who is not an expert in handling more than two keys at the same time, the game was very infuriating. A solid entry jor the jam imo.
Great game! Even though it's so simple I still spent over an hour playing. I tried to plant woodladder on slopes to make it grow at an angle and then I realized that mea's tangle can also be climbed. Great sound design, particularly when falling. While planting grass on rocks I thought that someone else was running around, because the game played a few step sounds even when I moved just an inch. That scared me, I thought that the game spawned an AI or something that was following me.
Hey! A nice game. It worked and I immediately understood the mechanic. Art and setting are nice. Here's the negative part:
Not being able to play with a keyboard is a big minus, thankfully my old ps-styled controller worked, although the controls were buggy, maybe that's because of my input device. Rotating around with RS didn't work. The lives count wasn't displayed at all.