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Hello. We are pleased to announce the release of our latest game. It was well received in the recent Game Off 2020 Game Jam and we think you will like it.
Help Lumi escape from the darkest depths and restore the Light in this 2D platformer. The game includes 6 levels and a variety of special abilities, including "Warp Rush", "Light Blast", and "Gravity Field". It can be played casually in under 30 minutes. Or for a greater challenge, attempt to complete 22 different achievements. It can be played in your browser or downloaded as a Windows or Mac application.
Enjoy!
TX Brothers
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Really nice game mechanics and play style. The graphics are simple but seem appropriate. I noticed you save game states between sessions also - which is cool. I did encounter a few bugs - sometime 2 moons would get stuck together or not delete when expected, but it was not a game breaker since going back to the main and restarting the level worked just find. I got stuck on Level 8, so I'm still curious about what other mechanics were in store. I'm not familiar with the WADE game engine, so it's cool that you were able to do this with it.
For our game submission (Lumi and the Dark Night), we decided to include some optional goals to allow 100% completion on each level. While not hard-core by any means, it does provide some extra goals for diligent players or those who are just enjoying the game. Each level has some secrets to discover. If you managed to get 100% on all the levels, please let me know. Or even better, post a screen shot of the final level showing your final orb count. (Tip: Use the pause menu to restart Level 2 if needed, and don't take the final lift on Level 5 until you are ready to go!)
https://itch.io/jam/game-off-2020/rate/819112
Are there other game submissions that included some optional goals with completionists in mind? Golfing Gods is one that comes to mind, but if you included optional achievements in your game please post below.
Sorry to hear about your problems with the controller. At the start of Level 1 Lumi is still too weak to reach the first light orb, but gains jump height and movement at a later point and can come back to it . I wonder if that is what you experienced. This was an intentional design decision, but I can see how it might be confusing.
I really like the art style and platformer gameplay. Nice that you supported a gamepad. It did seem quite hard (but from reading comments below I guess that is what you were going for). I would have liked a little more range on the jumps and better control on the 45-deg slopes. Also more range on attacks while we're at it. :)
You might like to try our platformer game - the jump mechanics are quite different though (to go with the main character design).
Thanks for making the browser version! There is a lot to love about this game. - the pixel art was great, the controls were easy to understand but with plenty of room left for mastery. The Ghost boss fight was great with progressive difficulty. Overall, well done!
If you like platformers, you might like to try our game.
I'm not usually one for simulation games, but this one drew me in. The art and presentation was outstanding. There was just enough to do to keep my interest - even though at the end I was on full speed and just clicking health bars. I'm embarrassed to say that I had well over a $1M at the end but I lost because I forgot to go back to the first screen and payoff the debt.
If you like platformers, please try our game.
Wow, this game is addicting. I ended up playing this quite a bit longer than I expected. I'm really impressed with the number of levels. I noticed you save persistent data as well so that I can continue later - something that not many game jam games do (mine included).
If you like platformers, please check out our game - Lumi and the Dark Night.
I like the ship controls with the mouse - felt pretty good. But the goals weren't too clear. I flew around a bit, shot some falling meteorites. Crashed a few times (I like the dimmed lights and "time out" by the way). I'd like to see this with a bit more gameplay.
If you like platformers, please try our game - Lumi and the Dark Night.
I love the vibes here and the idea of setting out to find a new home for humanity. I think I need to spend some more time with this one. Too bad there wasn't a bit of a tutorial to introduce you to the various ship systems - I didn't notice some of the menu items for quite some time. But maybe this isn't the type of game for hand-holding?
If you like platformers, please try our game - Lumi and the Dark Night.