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A jam submission

Neural PlanetView game page

Change ambient's properties in this otherworldy adventure.
Submitted by Batho, pepsicocapepper — 5 hours, 15 minutes before the deadline
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You had some great mechanics and used them in several interesting ways. And they all worked smoothly. Great level design, assume music and solid art.

P.S. The winners will be announced on the 1/16/2021, 9 PM GMT on the discord

Submitted

Nice mechanics and well polished. I wish I could swap variables with out taking one off then putting another one in, it was a little slow.

Submitted

This is great

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Great puzzle game! I love the idea of changing the game parameters at runtime! A ton of fun levels too. Amazing stuff.

Sooo fun the first time I turned the technology off and suddenly everything was off ... music and terminals. Hilarious!

Submitted(+1)

Deym! This is a great game. I love the concept and the level design. One thing I would like to have is to be able to replace a node just by placing a new one, cause that will make the game a little bit faster and will make the player to focus more on solving the puzzles. But other than that, this is a really great jam game!

Nice game mechanics! It makes for some clever puzzles

Submitted

A really cool idea for game, nice art, fun gameplay and clever puzzles (I wanted play to the end). Nice job!

Submitted(+1)

Really loved the the programmer aspect to the game and made it into a very fun puzzle! Great work!

Submitted(+1)

OK, I like so much the mechanics of this game simple and engagement, y like the simple pixel art, and good level design. some personal think y will like to see is as a programmer y don't like y have to replace the node manually is just a preference will be nice you cant replace them putting one over the other. 

but great job