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A jam submission

A Devilish KickView game page

Just one kick
Submitted by Icey5678 — 21 days, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted

I could kick the ball once. But when you fail to do so I’m not sure how to reset the game. So that could need some fixing to be more playable I think!

Submitted(+1)

Hmm, I don't know how to play this one, I think there is a bug with the reset button always being shown.  I eventually randomly spammed space and hit some kind of ball to get a score of 8.2 or something.  The character also just moves upwards and runs off the top of the screen, making the whole game get stuck.

I think there is a good idea and some neat art here.  You need to fix the bugs before people can enjoy it though.  I'm on Microsoft Edge browser if that helps narrow anything down.  Good luck!

Submitted

Ok the main problem is that the reset button actually covers the ball and a lot of the screen,  I didnt even notice it was a reset button until I click it, I guess the solution is simple just a button visibility on/off problem, this might be why people are having problems/not understanding.

Submitted

I think there are a couple of bugs in the game. I managed to get a score once, but after that no score was shown, and also the restart button disapeared, so I had to refresh the page to restart the game. It does look good, though, I'm sure with some instructions and some other issues ironed out it could be fun.

Submitted

Adding a tutorial whether it be in the game itself or your actual itch page would definitely go a long  way, because despite the minimalist concept I really struggled to understand exactly what I should be doing. I think even having the inputs the game would be using (wasd and space) in the main menu without any explanation would've helped a lot. I love the minimalist aesthetic though!