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A jam submission

Jelly LettersView game page

Stretch and Slice Letters, Build Words!
Submitted by X_Ry — 4 hours, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#1054.3334.333
Enjoyment#6123.7223.722
Overall#14133.5193.519
Style#46462.5002.500

Ranked from 18 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?
Scalable Letter Blocks

Development Time

48 hours

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Comments

A really good puzzle game. It's really pleasant to search for several solutions !

Submitted

Really cool idea! The controls are a bit sluggish though imo.

Submitted

The game feels a bit raw, but the idea is interesting.

For a jelly themed game, it's too bad it was so blocky and sharp! 

Good potential, keep up!

Submitted

I got stuck on a few levels because it seemed like I needed to shrink the letters but I didn't know if I could. Cute little game though and with some more polish, could be a really unique puzzle game

Submitted

Excellent game! I think it was lacking some polish like sound effects, but otherwise was very well done.

Submitted

Pretty cool game ! There's even multiple solutions !

Also I found 4 words out of 3 in one of the levels. is that good or bad ?

Submitted

Chaotic but fun! I realized too late that there were multiple solutions, but it's fun to play the puzzles as puzzles and as finding the most words. Unique mechanic, and the stretching and splitting complement each other nicely. The graphics could be polished further, but I enjoyed this set of puzzles.

Submitted

Enjoyed the concept of this one, even if I am very bad at solving puzzles.

Managed to get to level 17 before I got stumped, I'm sure I'm missing some small combo :D

Had a blast watching some of the dev process too!