Awesome work. I appreciate how good the controls felt while only using the mouse. Some really clever design choices and overall really enjoyable to play. Hope you keep working on this or at least use the physics work for a future project.
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I always think it's amazing when people manage to make good rhythm games in only 48 hours. Focusing on the drums only was a bold choice, but it pays off when you get into some crazy solos by the end. This is the type of game that you can expand and iterate on a ton, so I hope you keep at it! Awesome work!
Solid concept, but could use some polish. The presentation in general, menus and the rope simulation was great. Not having air control and having to pre-plan your diagonal jumps made things more complicated than they needed to be, not to mention the incredible vertical speed these jumps have. A good effort and I'm sure there's plenty you can add to it if you keep working after the jam is over.
The art is gorgeous and the concept is great! There are some issues that would be easy to fix and would help the game enormously.
I have to say that the standard bindings did not work for me at all. Space and WD to move felt like the control scheme of an FPS and wasn't natural or comfortable at all in such a tight and fast platformer. WASD worked a bit better, but it wasn't until I changed the controls to arrow keys that things really clicked, since it freed one hand to only focus on banjo and spring and the other to focus on movement.
The idea of using the banjo to summon platforms is solid, but it ended up being a guessing game, not only to where the notes would end up appearing, to if using the banjo would activate them at all. Missing one or the other meant I had to wait until both my banjo playing animation and the actual notes reset, since there was never time to try more than once per activation, and the banjo only added platforms at the moment of use. I think, instead of having the little creatures that you activate with music, the game would be far cleaner if the notes always appeared where they would be, but were only solid if the banjo playing was active.
I also felt an immense urge to use the spring while jumping. I realize that this would be a really brutal change to the game design and would probably create issues with the physics, but it's something to consider if you ever expand on this project.
All in all, great work and I hope you keep at it.
This is a cool concept but I feel that there needs to be an incentive to keep the backpack close to you. Maybe the backpack attracts the orbs to you or makes you faster, but unable to shoot? I got very little enemies spawning while I played, so I'd increase that too, if possible. The visuals and geral presentation were really good, so I believe that with a bit more polish this could be an awesome game. Keep it up!
There's a lot of interesting ideas here, and I feel that with more time and polish it could evolve into something amazing. All the menus being in-game is great, but 5 seconds feels way too long to get in and out of a settings menu. Being able to reset and remove extra pieces from your character is really valuable for the level design, but it also makes it really easy to make a mistake and be forced to reset, since the pieces never return. You also have to walk all the way to the exit to find out what shape you're aiming for before anything else. There's lots of creative ways to work through these shortcomings, so I hope you keep working and iterating on it. Awesome job!
Lots of fun. Physics felt solid and after a couple of minutes I was able to keep the field empty with a few lucky swings. If anything, I'd make the ball completely impervious to any impact from enemy fire, since that threw me off a lot, or I'd make the dash cost considerably less energy, since I almost never got a good moment to use it. Still, the concept and design are great and I hope you keep working and adding to it. Awesome job!
Cool concept and it flows smoothly. Once you realize that grey atoms don't hurt you it becomes a rush to get the most points before the red atoms find you. I always plateaued at about 30. I wish the spawn points were made so they wouldn't activate if the player was too close, and I wish the bomb atoms were easier to notice immediately, but a fun game nonetheless.