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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #5909 | 2.176 | 2.455 |
Style | #6346 | 1.853 | 2.091 |
Overall | #6402 | 1.880 | 2.121 |
Enjoyment | #6680 | 1.612 | 1.818 |
Ranked from 11 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 player has the power to "Build things to scale" by changing his size to big , normal or small and he can also do that to objects in game
Development Time
96 hours
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no assets where used
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This game is a very strong point for an very interesting fast paced platformer! The only problem I have is Clarity. Visual clarity is really make it harder for player to deduce what is happening, maybe next time assign different color to important objects and make sure that projectiles are scaled as well! Overall Great job!
Interesting game.
I think you increase acceleration and decelleration speed and it would improve the game feel.
Anyway, good job!
little hard to jump into the platforms
yeah I think I might need to make it less floaty if I'll work on this more
Good concept but I couldn't get past the beginning! I think with a bit of polish this could be fun, especially the floaty physics.
oof even the beginning? yeah I should improve it ol
I'm probably just bad lol.
I think the movement can be improved because there was no control in the air leading to always over shooting a platform and I don't know if changing your size does anything in game :/
yeah the control are bit floaty, and yes changing sizes changes speed slightly but mainly changes jump height
The controls a rather floaty, I found it hard to play :(
yeah I wanted it to be floaty but I think it was too floaty lol
Running in a browser + WASD + Ctrl to "grow smol" = Ctrl+W to close the tab 😬
ohhhh, I think this was my first time making a working web build so I totally forgot about this lol
thanks for pointing it out tho, so hopefully next time I won't do the same mistake