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A jam submission

ScapongView game page

A little spin on the classic Pong.
Submitted by 100kilo — 2 hours, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#43642.6002.600
Enjoyment#46372.3502.350
Overall#50722.3832.383
Creativity#58292.2002.200

Ranked from 20 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?
Size of the paddle can be Scaled up or down, which changes speed, and direction of ball after bouncing.

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

Submitted

Wow! I thought it would be some changes with a ball, but the platform is getting smaller! Tricky!

Submitted

Very cute and fits the theme well! Love the style choices.

Submitted

Nice implementation of the theme although I think there could be more emphasis on that, I first didn't even realize that scaling has a movement impact. Nonetheless good job! I enjoyed it.

Submitted

I like the idea of being able to scale the size of the paddle to control the difficulty of the game. Of course I'd like to think I could succeed with the smallest paddle but I'm so very bad at pong games. Cool concept!

Submitted

The tradeoff between size and speed is an interesting idea. I found the hardest part of the game being hitting the initial serve. After that is was pretty easy to predict where the ball was going.

The first time I played I encountered a bug where if if expanded the paddle such that it overlaps the ball, the ball starts moving perfectly vertically and the game goes on forever.

Submitted

I like the idea, though it wasnt excatly apparent to me how the ball changed directions according to the size of the paddle. Still, pretty cool!

Submitted

The idea is neat, though imo there's no stakes for going big or advantages for going small so I ended up just using the max size.

Submitted

I like the idea of pong with scale mechanics.