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A jam submission

BallsyView game page

Life in two dimensions. Made for the GameDev.TV Game jam
Submitted by MsDragonFire, Phillbot, Wixels — 19 minutes, 13 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#5611.9253.333
Sound#5691.9253.333
Fun#6582.1173.667
Aesthetics#6862.1173.667
Mechanics#7941.5402.667
Theme#8021.5402.667
Story#8460.9621.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How many people worked on this game total?
3

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Quaternius free assets

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Hi, congrats on your game! :) I love this kind of game where you guide a ball down a track. Even though I've played many of them before, I always find myself wanting to try out a new game in this style. As for the game, you're on the right track, the physics seem to be working correctly. The only detail I would suggest reviewing is the difficulty. I found the game to be quite easy for a good portion of the beginning, maybe around 2 minutes. Perhaps you could consider adding some new challenges during that part of the game?

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Submitted

It looks great! Definitely hit the mark on 'Life in Two Dimensions'

I did however find it a bit hard to control. It was a little frustrating not being able to conserve my momentum when I turned. More mechanics would be cool.

Submitted

Hey. Played your game. You sure your triggers are working correctly?  I never got to the "other" dimension, despite falling of many times.

Anyway, still enjoyed it.  Feels challenging to control, in a good way.

Developer

Oh no! They worked in the editor but for some reason not when packaged. I'm very new to this, so not sure why.   I'll have to go back and check what's happening and hopefully fix it today.  Thanks for your comment!