Play experiment
Switcheroo Labs's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Fun/Design | #1 | 4.308 | 4.308 |
Technical Implementation | #2 | 4.308 | 4.308 |
Theme/Limitation | #2 | 4.462 | 4.462 |
Overall | #3 | 3.877 | 3.877 |
Music/Sound | #4 | 3.308 | 3.308 |
Graphics/Animation | #12 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game utilize the limitation and theme?
My game is a physics-based puzzle game, where the solution to each puzzle involves switching the current rules that guide the physics.
Team Size
Solo (1)
Engine
Unity
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Comments
It was fun to play and the character is very cute :p. The music for whatever reason reminded me of the town music in the megaman legends games
Really good, loved it! Although I did get to a level I just couldn't do quite quickly, not sure if that was just me or if something drifted in your final build?
Which level was that?
the one with the box on the ramp that needs to fall on the switch... I found whatever I did the ball hit the door before the box was in position... About 5 or 6 I think...
That's level 9. Every level is possible--I tested it in the build. When I redid the spring last minute, the physics for it slightly changed (so the solution ended up being different), but it's still doable.
Yeah, I tried again and got it this time, great game!
This game was very fun!
Very cool concept and how you need to take multiple tries to get to the precise values! The SFX (not music) was a little annoying tho. Good luck!
This was the first time I made sound effects for a game myself, so yeah, that win sound effect isn't perfect. But thanks for playing!
Oh then you're going good i must say!
Very good game! I love the idea.
Thank you! That was a strong focus when developing this game--to design interesting puzzles that are satisfying and simple but not too difficult or frustrating for the average person.
I think it's really cool how you can edit any of the physical constants, it's a really cool mechanic
Thanks!