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A jam submission

Yuna and the MoonstealersView game page

Yuna travels around different trying to bring them back to her system in this intense time-crunched platformer!
Submitted by FourierTransformer, markopolodev (@markopolodev) — 1 hour, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#84.0804.080
Overall#193.9203.920
Audio#213.8003.800
Gameplay#223.8403.840
Theme interpretation#543.6403.640
Graphics#763.6803.680

Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/markopolojorgensen/github-gameoff-2020

Theme interpretation
The game is about rescuing moons and we created a gun that can shoot gravity wells to help traverse the levels!

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Submitted(+2)

Really enjoyed this game, and in general I am opposed to platformers, so that was a great experience. I really loved the jump animation - have never seen a cuter one. :P I had some issues trying to control stuff, but I figure that was probably just due to not being that experienced playing platformers. The only major concern I would note is I felt like the Nuggets should have had a slightly larger collision shape. In all, great stuff, and bonus points for being Godot.

Submitted(+2)

Fun platformer, great music, love the time limit at the end. The movement feels a little too "slidey" if that makes sense, a little hard to control, but overall love the concept. It also took a lot of trial and error to figure out how to open up the gravity well editor, placing them, etc. So a tutorial on that might have been helpful. Overall super fun, the jump animation was super satisfying.

Developer

Glad you liked it! Did you use an analogue stick for movement? We noticed it’s a little extra slidey with a stick compared to a d-pad - probably have to adjust sensitivity to make it better. Thanks for playing!

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