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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #892 | 3.588 | 3.588 |
Overall | #1152 | 3.608 | 3.608 |
Style | #1238 | 3.765 | 3.765 |
Creativity | #1883 | 3.471 | 3.471 |
Ranked from 34 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
Alter the scale of your ship to avoid pirate cannonballs
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Cover art made by Xarkz.
Benes helped me produce the music.
Everything else done by myself.
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I love the style and a simple gameplay. This is a nice little arcade, which easy to learn, but hard to master — good sign for the game!
Also try our game too, please :3
I really enjoyed the aesthetic you went with! The gameplay was fun, but I wish the screen transitions were like 10x the current speed, and I never felt incentivized to use the large scale mode - maybe there's some additional game mechanic that could be added to help with that, such as a shield buff or a heavily increased turn speed? It's also cool how the difficulty ramps up the longer you go, it makes for a great challenge!
Very interesting! I wonder if there is something about this, abandoned building? I could see it as some kind of roguelite where you unlock story elements. Great job!
A great example of what elegance is! With a small number of elements you managed to create a very interesting gameplay
I like everything - the aesthetics, the sounds and music, the idea of endlessly changing islands, the ship size changing along with its speed, I like that the player has to keep in mind where his steering wheel is pointing
I was upset by only one thing, which is very important in such games:
- when the player dies you need to make a death screen and show him his record, otherwise the player will not even know how many points he had, I would like to be able to send here a screenshot with my record (about 30 points), but I can't :(
That was pretty fun! Brought back some memories of Overboard from my childhood years. The vibes were good and it was smooth sailing from start to finish. Nice work.
Thanks for making such a charming game! The sailing mechanics are really relaxing, and the way the game gradually speeds up keeps it engaging. I especially liked the arcade-like feel with the changing map—it added a nice layer of unpredictability that kept me on my toes.
The music and graphics really complement the overall vibe, making it both cozy and fun to play. The transitions between the map parts felt a little slow at times, but it didn’t take away from the enjoyable experience. Great work on this, and I appreciate you sharing it with us!
I found the controls really difficult to manage, but that's not necessarily an issue. It depends if you want it to be difficult and out of control.
So what’s making it hard to control is the momentum of the ship. The ship accelerates really sharply and it takes a little bit too long to initiate a turn relative to the speed it’s travelling at. As a result, rather than gently steering around obstacles, it shoots way too far to the side and then you have to constantly try to avoid overcorrecting and careening into a wall.
The solution is probably to reduce the rate of acceleration and thus momentum of the ship. Run some playtests with different acceleration and speed variables and see how it goes.
I designed the movement to be that way to be analog to a real ship's movement. To make it more controlled I implemented the X button, which slows you down, at a cost: you are easier to hit.
Maybe a way to fix this problem would be to add a fixed top-speed, in which when it is reached, no more accelerating is done.
Graphics and music were super cute, and the actual gameplay loop is very satisfying. I didnt really know what to do once I got to the pirate ship though.
Would be very grateful if you tried our game!
Was the map randomly generated? It's cool that it seems like it changes every time
Cute game, I liked the pixel art and it had a nice soundtrack! Good job!
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