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A jam submission

There Are TwentyView game page

Solve the puzzle. Avoid your clones.
Submitted by havik (@matthavik) — 1 day, 1 hour before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
GM20 Jam#83.8753.875

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Havik is a master at the art of pushing your buttons. This game is lovingly crafted to make you think it's unfair when in reality there's always a logical and calm solution.  As someone that revels in the suffering of others, Havik knows exactly how to aggravate you just enough to want to beat the game to spite him, but not enough to make you want to stop playing.

The sound design is very unique and modernistic, there's a lot of visual polish with a fleshed out animated opening tutorial and lovely particle effects.

The online leaderboard just adds an extra level of engagement to the game, because you're not just fighting against the devilish trapmaker that is the game's designer, you're now also competing against everyone who's played the game as well.


There Are Five (Stars).

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This game is diabolical. At first you think "nice and polished, but the AI looks a bit too easy". 

A moment later, you have those pesky red squares always around, pushing you to accelerate and evade (and often crash). Incredible how you managed to give personality to a bunch of squares...

But the game is not unfair at all: if you play good, you'll complete the levels.  



I think i tried all the games of the jam (aside the ones that have an installer: sorry guys, my HD is full), and for now this is my favorite one (there are other 2 i wanna play a bit more to be sure). :) 

I hope you'll want to expand on this concept, cause i think it has a good potential!