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A jam submission

Tilt the worldView game page

Submitted by Morphbreed (@morphbreed) — 9 hours, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Team Name
Morphbreed

Gameplay Instructions
Use your mouse to tilt the board

What platform is your game built for?

Windows

List any content that was created before the jam that was included in the final submission.
all of the static meshes except the pipe, half pipe and marble are from the "platformer starter pack" by Platfuner, the Background music is from the "Mega Game Music Collection" by MuzStation Game Music

Link to Gameplay Footage
https://youtu.be/czt0Sr2YC9k

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Comments

Submitted

A fun little ball rolling game. I love both the music and visual style. I had an issue where the ball often falls though the floor, to fix this you can "use CCD" on the ball, you find this under the collisions settings on the ball. 

Developer(+1)

hi! glad u like it! unfortunately i can't take credit for the music or the static meshes, because they are from asset packs ;(

that issue sounds weird. i never had it on my machine and i saw a couple of people playing it on their machine and it never happened.
did this happen in the middle of the platform, or between the platform and the connection pipe/halfpipe?

anyway, thank you very much for telling me, i appreciate it! :)

i will activate CCD and reupload it after the gamejam, because i don't know if i am allowed to do it now ^^,

Submitted (1 edit)

I had the ball drop through the floors 3-4 times, and it seemed to happen anywhere. The issue is pretty normal, and it usually happens because the ball moves too fast for collision detection, and it is here the "use CCD" helps.   

Developer(+1)

thank you very much :) i already changed it in my project!

Submitted

Reminds me of some of the shrine puzzles in breath of the wild 

Submitted(+1)

This looks really cool 

Developer(+1)

thank you :) <3