Really polished entry.
Give me a retro top-down dungeon crawler and I'm happy.
I was skeptical about the card twist but it turned out to be pretty fun and engaging.
Very nice!
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Thanks for your feedback and suggestions.
You're absolutely right about the color coding.
I'm definitely experimenting with colors a bit more for the next build.
I like when games go full "show don't tell" and hopefully I'll find a way to achieve with this color palette.
The idea (at its core at least) is having red enemies being weaker to dash attack, while white ones are "neutral", so you can shoot them down by conventional means (preferably), but they're not immune to dashing.
I'm also thinking of adding 4th color to the palette.
The reason this time is more on the aesthetic side however, rather than gameplay (for now at least).
I blame the game "Hell is Other Demons", which I highly suggest if you enjoyed "Downwell" (for both gameplay and look).
Thanks again for playing.
Thank you.
I tried to make bosses go down as fast as possible because of the jam-nature of this game, as I wanted the whole experience to last a mere couple of minutes.
Still, that doesn't change the fact that you're right.
I'm in fact planning a couple of twists and turns on the formula, so bosses and levels feel a bit more varied and less same-y.
Thanks for playing and for your much appreciated feedback!
You worked hard all day, following your usual routine.
It's a tough job but it pays taxes, despite the implications of signing *that* suspicious contract.
Today's shift has been oddly longer than usual.
You're starting to remember things.
You remember.
You remember what you had for dinner last night, what your loved ones look like.
Even your name.
Then... it happens. You feel tired, the boxes get heavier and your legs get weaker by the second.
That haunting sound you heard in your nightmares was suddenly real. It was real all along.
You gaze upon the mighty colorful wheel looming over the factory, the malevolent God that trapped you and your friends there.
You remember.
You remember why moving boxes is what you have to do: because it's the only thing you can do now.
A new color has been chosen: it's red.
You feel the urge to check your jacket, hoping it's blood-tinted, but the answer came in the form of a body standing up next to you, a body you didn't even notice until that very moment.
And you fall. You fall like a toy with dead batteries. You're gone, you're out of control, but you're still there, as you get carried around like a box and stepped over like a disposable platform.
The wheel spins. Your shift is over.
The wheel spins and it says that this is a really fun game, with an original idea that creatively builds on this year's jam premise.
Great job!
I actually watched you play it on your live stream and it greatly helped putting things into perspective.
First of all, thanks for playing (again, sorry of the lackluster music).
I couldn't really answer during the stream (it felt weird to keep talking about my game while you were playing others) but I feel it does fit the theme. Admittedly it's a bit of a stretch as the idea is basically "I can't control my ship like I'm used to", with the added effect of inertia/drifting, so maybe it's more of a "twist on classic controls" rather than completely "out of control".
Either way, thank you again very much for playing and I'm glad you enjoyed it.