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A jam submission

Track Trash RacingView game page

Low Poly, 3D Adventure, Racing Game, Slight Metroidvania
Submitted by Kus_ark, mchaman, Zegaren (@zegaren_) — 10 minutes, 19 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#302.9214.000
Theme#402.7393.750
Overall#542.5563.500
Cohesion#632.3733.250
Visuals#652.0082.750
Genre Incompatibility#871.2781.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Chosen genres
3d Adventure, Racing & Slight Metroidvania

What was the size of your team?
4

How did you incorporate the theme?
We use themes of recyling to clean up clutter and help save the world. In addition, music reuses themes & abilities are reused as well.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

What a nice world you created! I think it's a bit weird that the ball doesn't feel like it's rolling while moving forward/backwards, but in general it's pretty pleasant to play. Congrats!

Submitted(+1)

Fun game that reminds me of the nintendo 64.  My one complaint is when you come back to the main world you start at the beginning as oppose to where you left from.  Bit of a shameless plug but in this tutorial it shows you how to leave and show up at the right spot regardless of how many "doors" you have between scenes.  

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

A shortfix could be to make the camera slerp towards the player position instead of following it, this would make the game playable but it's no good as a permanent fix, great game tho the voice acting reminds me of TABS

Developer

Hey, thanks for your response! Unfortunately I was already lerping the camera towards the player, but reading your response made me  realize I hadn't tried fiddling much with the camera position. I tried removing the lerp and it was... actually much better for some reason! So I wrote something short and sweet to determine when it should be lerping and when it shouldn't, and it works a lot better now. 

Thanks!

Submitted

Or just use cinemachine

Submitted(+1)

Tons of potential here, loved the idea! The camera def hurt my eyeballs tho xD

Developer

Thanks for the comment! lol sorry about that, I have been trying to figure out what that problem is, but it might take me a little while.

Thanks!