Clever take on the theme. I'm sure everyone here can relate to scope creep as a problem :D Funny to see a game built around that. Platforming was good although the dash while falling didn't go in the direction I was expecting (maybe this was by design though). Good game
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #1530 | 3.579 | 3.579 |
Style | #1545 | 3.632 | 3.632 |
Overall | #1596 | 3.456 | 3.456 |
Enjoyment | #2035 | 3.158 | 3.158 |
Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Quite a challenging platforming game. Really enjoyed the meta angle with the glimpses behind the scenes of things. The way the player character squashed and stretched with the movement added quite a bit to the overall feel of the game. Superb work.
Holy twist of the theme haha
I love the comments, they feel so familiar that it hurts inside xD
I have one tiny observation though, which is that some parts of the level are intended to be solved with a mechanic (like gravity), but in reality you can just dash your way to victory. I guess you could try to nerf the dash so you need to hit the ground before reusing it
I expected a joke game based on the title and banner but it was actually a very decent platformer with some very clever concepts. Amazing work!!
I really like how creative you went with the "glitches". The layering issue level was a suprise and therefor a really fun level I think. I did not finish the game (skill issue I guess) but it was good, especially the art.
Amazing! While there were some things that felt a little off like how slippery the controls felt around corners and how difficult it is to dash while aiming the cursor at the place you want to go, it's hard to tell if those were intentional or not...
Overall great work!
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