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A jam submission

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lazy A**
Submitted by goo927 — 20 hours, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
SOUNDS#10020.9491.500
MUSIC#10220.7911.250
VISUALS#10361.1071.750
INNOVATION#10410.9491.500
OVERALL#10510.7911.250
THEME#10510.7911.250
DESIGN#10530.7911.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit)

Well tried the art is acceptable but you should give an epilepsy warning beforehand cuz the tiles are really flashy and you could have tried to make a score counter to add something to the game(like a basic clicker game). If this was your first game then congrats on finishing it and best of luck on your journey here onwards.

Here is my game if you wanna check it out : https://itch.io/jam/blackthornprod-game-jam-3/rate/899598

Submitted

First Jam?
Might want to throw an epilepsy warning, because the tiles are very flashy!
Not much game-play - press a button and watch the ball fall down a few pixels.
Maybe add some obstacles, or bouncing pads that the ball would have to pass?
There is no challenge or goal so the whole thing feels a bit pointless. Add a score counter for all the balls that reach the goal, and some obstacles and it could be a lot of fun! Both levels just seem like the same thing but with different textures. Unless I'm missing something obvious.

Don't worry, we all had to start somewhere, so it's very very important that you don't give up. Watch some tutorials on YouTube, search google for tips, maybe ask your friends if they have some experience - doing these jams together is very different from doing them alone. I started by sketching levels for Portal 2 back in elementary school and now I'm studying GameDesign in a different country! Good luck and keep learning!