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A jam submission

Junk SlamView game page

Recycling scraps to defeat aliens
Submitted by VictorBurgos (@victorburgosg3), SomeAB, Michael Harris — 1 hour, 32 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#1433.7143.714
Graphics#1743.9463.946
Overall#4013.3963.396
Game Design#5043.3043.304
Audio#5753.0183.018
Fun#5953.1613.161
Theme#7023.2323.232

Ranked from 56 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?
By collecting as much junk as possible, you are able to attain enough mass to penetrate barriers from alien invaders. If you do not have enough mass, you will crash. You are stronger with more.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
All code yes. 95% of assets created from scratch.

Audio, Font, and a robot used in the finale were not created by us.
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The submitted build has raytracing and a whole bunch of added features that will wreck your PC if you don't have good enough specs. If you're experiencing issues, download the version below!
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Optimized Version of the game can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=11X-4nil8JuT_FOohHTNmRTAIqLf-WoGH&export=download

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Submitted(+1)

This game is super creative! The ship's hitbox was quite massive, so I spent most of my time crashing, but that's about my only critique. Very fun!

Developer

Haha, well, I thought I had double-checked it, but it should have been a little smaller than the body of the ship. 

Were you able to clear at least the first level?

Submitted(+1)

Yes! I was able to, it taught well!

Submitted(+1)

I really like this game. Honestly, I kept failing on the second barrier level because I SUCK. But I just kept doing it because I just felt the needed to beat it. Which is me saying, it was fun. 

That said, there are some technical issues that take away from it a bit. It seems like the hitboxes are a bit off so I kept hitting things when it felt like I shouldn't. I would also lose garbage sometimes for seemingly. I think this was either a result of funny hitboxes, or there is a comment on the itch page about balancing yourself that I didn't quite understand. Also, not a critique of the game, but a note to look at if you are going to continue development. This game doesn't run super well on my computer. It seems to almost max out my GPU, but I have a GTX 1060 6GB. But that didn't ruin my experience, just a comment.

Anyway, great job on the game and I hope you guys do well. It is a very good and unique concept.

Developer(+1)

Haha, you don't suck, I did go through all the level, and tried to balance them a bit more (giving more space where I felt was needed), and while I do think that I did an okay job, I did play the game all week AND designed the levels. So my interpretation of "okay" was biased from the start lol. 

So, I think the issue wit the collision, is that they are bigger when you go and click them (so it's easier), but I don't remember actually shrinking them down when they are attached (so it's less likely to fall off), I meant to, but I'm pretty sure that didn't happen sadly. 

As for performance, that's another area we had planned on looking into, but ran out of time. I have a Ryzen 3900X, 1070TI, 64GB RAM, SSD, and it played fine on my end, but I knew that we needed to do optimization for those that don't have max specs. 

Thanks for the review!

Submitted(+2)

Probably the most unique mechanic that relates to the game jam theme. I just kept on crashing and crashing XD

Developer

Hahaha, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Honestly, when I was thinking about my pitch, I wanted something that was going to be feasible with the team size, easy to implement, and we could polish up as much as possible. Sadly, things didn't go as planned, but I'm still proud for what we were able to accomplish given the circumstances and timeline.

Submitted(+2)

Yeah that tends to happen in-game jams but you narrowed your scope and I think things turned out alright in the end.

Submitted(+1)

Great Game! A real interesting take on the theme. One thing that you may want to change is to make hit boxes for the items a little bigger because I found that they were difficult to click on.

Developer

Actually, I did make them bigger! It's hidden, but there's a sphere collision that's actually just a tad bigger than the biggest part of the mesh. But, I think the bigger issue was the camera. Also, the ship is in the way sometimes. So it feels like you can click on it (when it's green), but something's actually obstructed the line trace to the target. 

Submitted(+1)

I see. Keep up the great work!

Submitted(+2)

Unreal engine?

Developer(+2)

Yep!

Submitted(+2)

Nice game tho, I played it!

Submitted(+2)

Good game, great graphics.

Had some issues running it properly and had low framerate. 

Fits the theme well.

Developer

Glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, sadly we didn't have too much time to properly profile. I mean it was around 4:30AM already our time when we submitted it. 

Submitted(+2)

This is a nice concept, I enjoyed having the opportunity to make the bomb collide and drop off when I accidentally picked it up, what I am having issues with is that it has fairly low frame rates, im running on a 3600x and a gtx 1080 but i also think the camera view is a bit clunky, I really like the concept though, nice visuals too, I hope you  have a good day mate, good luck and keep it up!

Developer

I have a 3900X 1070TI, 64GB RAM,. I didn't notice framerate drops, but I also wasn't really trying to worry about that at 4:30AM LOL! 

We did plan on optimizing, but just never got around to it sadly. 

Submitted(+1)

It could have just been me, guess ill never know lol xD

Submitted(+2)

Really fun concept that with polish could make for a great game!

Main problems i had while playing were collision based. there were many times where I 'd either hit something my model wasn't actually touching or I'd not be able to actually gauge the distance between things. Maybe try widening the area the player can fly or try changing the perspective a bit.

Just spit-balling here lol But I could see this working really well as an infinite runner/rogue-like.

Developer

Ah yeah, it's hard to see the collision with the camera angle. I had intended to change the camera angle, but honestly totally forgot about it, and was already used to it. 

Infinite Runner! Actually, someone had thought about that early on. Thanks for playing!

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