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A jam submission

StretchView game page

GMTK 2024 Entry
Submitted by Isaac Venable — 7 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#6093.9523.952
Enjoyment#12773.4293.429
Overall#16263.4443.444
Style#33222.9522.952

Ranked from 21 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?
The main movement mechanic of the game is changing the scale of the dino character's neck.

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
https://colorsqueaks.itch.io/pixelsaurs
https://ansimuz.itch.io/magic-cliffs-environment

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Comments

Submitted

Cute vibes in this game! The stretchy neck made me laugh, nice work!

Submitted

Nice unique way of interpreting the theme!

Cute. A little confused on how the platforming mechanic worked, but i eventually figured it out. Next perhaps add sounds to extending and retracting neck and falling and landing.

Submitted

The end made me laugh. I guess we are ready for a REAL Jurassic World. Good and unique game!

Submitted

A very unique take on the theme with a very fun mechanic! I kinda wish there were more level and mechanics that itterated on the core concept, but a cute lil game either way!

Submitted

Got confused with the mechanic at first, but literally laughed out loud when I found out how to pull myself! Really creative mechanic!

Submitted

Such a smart mechanic and so dang cute!

Submitted

Genius implementation of the neck pull mechanic! No need to have a jump functionality at all. Quite a fun little experience!

Submitted

Really cool idea, love the ground tiles, and the Dino!

Submitted

Yo this was surprising! hahaha used my head to pull me on to platforms! Got stuck in the twin columns and the large tower-y looking thing.

I would say pat your self on the back, well done for your first time round!