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A jam submission

One Giant LeapView game page

A small puzzle platformer, but you've got a single jump
Submitted by Catulus — 2 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Adherence to the Theme#1294.5004.500
Overall#5453.7673.767
Design#7873.3003.300
Originality#8853.5003.500

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Arts and sound are really good

Submitted

Ha, we both made games about robots in a lab and also only completed two levels. Nice coincidence. The game looks and plays good. I do wish the robot body had a little more inertia and kept moving forward a bit after you eject your head while running. Would have made that last jump a bit easier.

Submitted

Looks like we're not the only ones who made a "one jump" game for the jam! The visual presentation is pretty nice, love the animations on the robot! However, there were only two levels (I'm assuming you ran out of time) and there were no sounds aside from music. You should definitely develop this farther, it'd be great!

Developer

Thanks for your feedback. We did run out of time indeed, and are planning on expanding it once the jam is over.

Submitted

loved the robot Sprite/Animation!   The idea for the game was very cool. if you guys make more levels with this concept and add a few more mechanics you would have a neat puzzle-platformer on your hands : )

Developer(+1)

Thanks, we tried to put our best on the game, especially since this is our first jam and also our first well-made game. We'll surely add more stuff to the game in the future, so stay tuned to it!

Submitted (1 edit)

Graphics are great, concept is great, but controls aren't clear.

Developer(+1)

Thanks, will improve on them in the future, but we were about to hit the deadline, so we went with adding the controls on the game's page.

Submitted

Oops, I didn't check the game's page. I just downloaded it straight away.