Really beautiful and ambitious. Superb work!
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Xyndrahe's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Gameboy Soul | #8 | 4.591 | 4.591 |
Gameplay | #27 | 3.955 | 3.955 |
Soundtrack/SFX | #32 | 4.136 | 4.136 |
Overall | #37 | 4.009 | 4.009 |
Graphics | #40 | 4.409 | 4.409 |
Interpretation of the Secondary Theme | #284 | 2.955 | 2.955 |
Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game meet GBJam's theme?
4-color limit, 160x144 resolution, 8-button controller configuration, 3-channel+1noise music. It looks, sounds and feels like a GB game.
Comments
Super ambitious! Really impressed you could pack so much into a Game Jam solo.
I think a short tutorial for combat mechanics would've gone a long way towards helping me at the beginning, but I eventually figured it out through trial and error (mostly error).
This game is bumpin! Never played a bump combat game but this was a fun introduction to the genre! This is absolutely the most ambitious game I've seen of the jam, amazing just how much content you managed to pack into this.
Bump games have been around since the 80s. Titles like Ys, Hydlide, SIlviana all focused on bump mechanics where you 'literally' run into the enemy. This is actually my 2nd bump game I made; the first one was for an NES Jam, though there are plenty enough differences between the two games.
As for the game size, it's 205,775 bytes (well, after it's patched). Seems a bit bloated, if you ask me... XD
Interesting combat mechanic. Like other's I was skeptical but it won me over. If I wasn't rushing submissions I'd love to take the time to grind enough to beat it
The art is proficient. The character design is striking and charming. The soundtrack is simply amazing. The world is fleshed out, and, even in its overtly silly premise, is tangible and believable, thanks to the strong writing.
I was skeptical of the simplistic combat system, but it won me over quickly. It's like Snake; it's about initiative and careful positioning. Once I could take down a skeleton in a couple of hits, I was hooked. It's a great way to make the combat a natural extension of the grid-based movement.
Also, the menu-based save & load feature is much appreciated!
Xyndrahe is a testament to the value of simplicity. Congratulations! Great work!
Played your game on stream, heres a link to the Vod if you want to watch
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2267882045?t=00h12m40s
Also Whoo boy that is meaty
This. Is. Incredible. I mean, I don't know what else to say. It's just that good.
Thank you! I always appreciate positive feedback!
And if you want to hear something even more crazy. It's made from scratch using raw js (no specific engine like unity, godot, whatever other engines are available, etc.) and a resource editor I coded from scratch to help me put these games together. Honestly, if it wasn't for such an editor, I would be in serious trouble trying to get these games made
Ok, I'm bookmarking this game to revisit it and give it the time it deserves. Lots of content and production value.
Awesome entry, congrats!
Holy mackerel! This game is huge! And the art! Beautiful!
This scratches my itch for an old school GameBoy RPG. I really enjoyed this one. Amazing work!
So I've already put way too much time into playing this. Amazing work. I've found two bosses that have utterly destroyed me so I'm going to level up for a while and see if I can get there.
Aesthetics very much feel like GB/GBC Legend of Zelda. Gameplay feels in the vein of Angband. Very polished for 10 days of effort.
Minor nitpick: I was under the impression the GameBoy lacked a triangle wave channel for its sound system. Musically this sounded more NES than GameBoy to me as a result. Sounded great regardless, though. (Edit nevermind I'm pretty sure that's the pulse instrument and I misidentified it)
cool little game felt really polished and clean, super fun to play and def wish it was longer xD
Being bad and rating this one before I've finished it simply because I love it and am going to have to make time to finish it proper. This is hitting just right since I've recently been playing old bump combat RPGs including the first and third Hydlide. Extremely cool game.
(Yes, I know I should have played Ys instead, but I haven't gotten copies of those yet.)
Incredible work here! It's brimming with the gameboy vibe and it's so well executed. The art and musics are delightful! I think it's very impressive that this got made within the jam's period.
My only tiny issue is with how much damage the enemies deal, mostly that bat enemy that always got me. And about the bump mechanic I think it's very cool and quite unique but it needs some minor tweaks, maybe giving iframes to the player after getting hit or getting more feedback if you dealt damage to a enemy or not.
But overall I've really enjoyed your game, congrats!
Once you start upgrading your equipment, it makes a huge difference in how much damage you can take and receive. Levels help, but an equipment upgrade is like 4-5 levels of stat boosts in one go.
As for your feedback, I think it's something to look into once the dust settles and I am 2nd from the bottom out of 400. XD
Incredibly polished game, both in visuals and soundtrack. The story introduction had me hooked and there is a lot of content. i also loved how you can choose different color palettes in the settings. Amazing job!
Hello, everyone!
Thanks for taking the time to play this game. It is my hope that you play through it enough to see how much work was put into making a decently-large rpg world, but one that could also be completed in well under an hour.
Good luck to everyone and may the second-best game maker win (since the best usually ends up with 2nd place; you know how this goes, right?).
I want to give this a fair go before rating but I can't figure out how to attack enemies. I bought a the short sword and small shield from the shops and equipped them (I believe) in the menu but can't seem to deal any damage to the northern skeletons. Perhaps a bit more instruction on the main page would help. Cheers.
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