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A jam submission

Booker and the MountainView game page

This is a CTRL-ALT-DLT Game Jam submission created by Aaron Natividad, Shane Borosk, Alexander Mon, and Jordan Wallace
Submitted by Jordan Wallace — 35 minutes, 24 seconds before the deadline
Rated by 10 people so far
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How does you game relate to the theme of "Parasite"?
A tapeworm takes over Booker's body and controls him from the inside

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This game's humor is on point. I was on the floor by the end. I just wish there was more to the actual climbing. such as needing to find footholds or something.  Certainly a unique take on climbing games.

Submitted

Very nice cutscene lol. The story is goofy and fits well with the theme! I think some indicator of whether I was making progress up the mountain would be nice, that way I can tell if I'm doing things right.  The wheels to rotate the limbs also felt difficult to understand, but that's not entirely a bad thing. I like how you had to first turn off a lever before using the other, adding to the difficulty of climbing up. Nice job!

Submitted

Love the cutscenes!!! Very goof!!! Reminds me of some of the Bennett Foddy games like QWOP and getting over it!! I just moved the leg the whole time tho lol

Submitted

W cutscene and I really liked the meticulous nature of climbing. It reminded me of quop or getting over it

Some labels denoting the leg or arm control areas would be a plus and the jump movement was a bit clunky.

Submitted

The opening cutscene was absolute cinema. I think the gameplay would've benefited from either some labeling of the wheels and lever. The struggle to climb was a chaotic fun, and the connection to the theme was on point.

Submitted

The cutscenes are peak and the only thing missing is a basic pause menu to control the volume.