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A jam submission

Scale LabView game page

Escape from the Scale Lab in this puzzle-platformer
Submitted by ReCorius — 3 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#21883.1133.231
Creativity#22983.3363.462
Overall#33862.9163.026
Style#52122.2982.385

Ranked from 13 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?
This game requires to change your character's size by passing through scale devices to solve the puzzles.

Development Time

96 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
-Music : "Streets" from "True 8-Bit Music" package by Cathran
-SFX: "8-bit SFX" package by Little Robot Sound Factory

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Comments

Submitted

Great mechanic with the scaling machine! I also though the presentation and level design to limit where a player could go were nice :) The puzzles did seem pretty straight forward though. More like following a specific path rather than puzzle solving. I'm sure in a longer jam, the levels would have been brain ticklers!

Developer

Yeah, I didn't have enough time to make decent puzzles. I only had 1 day to make them. If it was a longer jam like you said they would be much better. Thank you for your comment!

Submitted

Really nice idea, the puzzles were simple enough to understand while still reqiring some problem solving - definitely some potential for expandability and increasingly difficult puzzles

Developer

Thank you! I thought my puzzles were not good enough. Turns out making puzzle levels in just one day is not so easy.

Submitted(+1)

I really loved the idea of going through the machine in one direction makes you larger and the other way smaller. Feels like that could be expanded into a whole game.  Also, the controls were nice for the puzzles . Good Job on your Game! 

Developer

Thanks!