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A jam submission

Lead DemolitionView game page

A short bullet hell game made for the Brackeys Game Jam 2021.2
Submitted by Ludum Fabrica — 56 minutes, 34 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#12402.0213.500
Audio#12581.7323.000
Game Design#12632.0213.500
Innovation#12871.8763.250
Overall#13401.8283.167
Theme#14071.7323.000
Graphics#14701.5882.750

Ranked from 4 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?
As bullets continue to bounce around the room the game quickly gets chaotic.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
I wrote all the code and made all the assets during the jam except the music which is linked on the game page.

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Comments

Submitted

cool game and  fun and good Graphics

please play my game

Submitted

Fun game with a mechanic similar to what I've seen before. However, the fact you are hurting the level itself is an interesting take.

The map shape might want to be changed or the bullet bounce should be adjusted so shooting straight up isn't as viable as it is.

Great job! Had a fun time.

If you have another person and a controller available to plugin please check out my game!

I think the idea of having class building cards is a really neat idea and could be expanded on in a longer game so I was disappointed to see how short the game was, however, it was still fun. The only thing I would change would be the bullet colors in each room, it was hard to see them in the green and pink rooms, also the text on the cards was hard to read on the darker cards. Fits the theme perfectly.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback. As I started the jam late I did not have much time to really explore the concept more and I had little time to pollish as well. If I ever do come back to this concept I will be sure to take your advice onboard.