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A jam submission

GenShokuView game page

Coloured layers are stronger together.
Submitted by Pens_n_Pixels (@Pens_n_Pixels) — 22 hours, 10 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#603.9173.917
Audio#1083.7293.729
Game Design#1543.7713.771
Overall#1793.6493.649
Fun#2493.5833.583
Graphics#2733.7713.771
Theme#7603.1253.125

Ranked from 48 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
When coloured layers are in alignment/together, the height of the player's jump is higher/stronger.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes.

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Submitted

Woahh this is amazing! The platformer movement is extremely satisfying, and great concept and mechanics.  Also the sound effects and voice really help the atmosphere. 

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot, these comments mean a lot to me. <3 

Submitted

That is incredibly satisfying, the controls are nice! But i had a few trobules with reading the text
I guess i am a bit dyxlexic and it was hard to read the text for me

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Noted; I suppose I could've used a clearer spritefont, but that was the only old one of mine lying around that really fit the aesthetic in any meaningful way. Perhaps I could've spared an hour drawing a new one? :)

Also, thank you. <3 

Submitted

so satisfing

Developer

Thank you! <3 

Submitted

Really interesting mechanic.

Super hard, but I like hard games! 

Good job!

Developer

Thank you so much! <3 

Submitted

The controls felt really nice. It gave me some Portal vibes lol. 

Developer

Yeah, Portal's a classic. You know what they say; if it works, steal it. ;)

Thank you! <3 

holy god my eyes burn but i loved everything else good game

Developer

Yeah, the high colour contrast is a little harsh, which is why there are two dim levels and the retro TV effect for hopefully help to mitigate that somewhat. I'm glad you enjoyed the rest though, thank you. <3 

Submitted

( Completed every levels, couldn't post a screenshot in itch.io sadly :( )

Really had a blast in this one. Controls felt responsive and platforming was very fun, gives me some Portal vibes. Puzzle aspect of the mechanic could be utilized better, but great job overall!

Developer

Portal's great, obviously I'm a fan.

Thank you for the comments; I'd have loved to do more puzzles, but they took the longest time to design, and a week didn't seem quite long enough for that; I'm sure you understand.

Thank you very much for the comments. <3

Submitted

Very clever. Severely mind-bending stuff, with smoothly implemented mechanics and physics, and a process of brain-breaking puzzle-solving while asking a lot of my platforming skills.

Developer

Awesome, thanks for playing!
And yeah, I can't seem to shake my tendency to make challenging platforming, can I? ;)
<3

Submitted

Great game, one of the best i played this jam!

Developer(+1)

Thank you so very much, that means a lot to me. <3 

Submitted

Hey there @Pens n Pixels. WOW you did a pretty good game. It is playing pretty nice. Good job^^


I would be happy if you playtest our game too :D Here is the link: https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-5/rate/925955

Developer

Thank you, so much! <3

As for playing other games, I'm having a day of rest after the jam; and will play community entries (ones mentioned in my comments first! <3 ) tomorrow/Monday. Rest is important, jams can be hectic - take care of yourself, friend. :)

Submitted

really weird but also really fun!

Developer

Thank you, thank you! <3 

Super fun!

Developer

Thank you so much! <3 

I have a platformer in the Game Jam too. not at all as good, as it was me doing the art for the first time, and my friend doing the code for the first time.

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