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A jam submission

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A ball-launching fast-paced puzzle-platformer.
Submitted by inacho_ (@inacho_), Ornelas, Kbooz (@kbooz) — 35 minutes, 10 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#24.4414.441
Audio#44.1024.102
Overall#63.9723.972
Graphics#134.1694.169
Originality#253.7293.729
Theme#273.8983.898
Controls#293.4923.492

Ranked from 59 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.2

Source
https://github.com/kbooz/godot-wild-jam-21

Game Description
You control an alien ball called Blimp. Launch Blimp and connect it to the energy rings on each level.

Discord Username
inacho_#6129, Kbooz#9066 and Ornelas45#5788

Participation Level
First time

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Submitted(+2)

I also think it would have been better to see the cursor. It would have been easier, but would have allowed for even trickier levels.

But overall, it is a great and addictive juicy game :)

Submitted(+2)

This is a great game. Well done!

Submitted(+1)

I think not being able to see my cursor made aiming pretty frustrating because of subtle differences causing a mismatch and missing my shots. Otherwise I like the concept of launching a ball and trying to connect it fast. I just think the lack of being able to see my mouse cursor ruins the whole thing. Perhaps a compromise would be a line that shows which way you're aiming?

Music is really nice though. I wish there was a way to force unlock all levels as a cheat. I found myself a bit frustrated but I do appreciate that there is a level select option.

One suggestion I might make is to have each connecting node have its theme be played in ascending notes/pitch as a form of extra juice. It is interesting that the bounce, however, does have this. I think that was pretty clever to do and I never would've thought of the bounce having ascending notes (but the goals not having it is pretty strange)

Come to think of it, the fact I didn't do this with the keys you collect in my game is also something I should have done.

I appreciate the level names too. I like level names.

I will play this more later. The lack of being able to aim properly is just a bit too frustrating for me. The game looks, sounds and runs nicely though! I do think the sound effects could use a bit more juice but damn the background music is catchyyy. Also I noticed

(+2)

This game was extremely satisfying. This has got to be developed into a real game for Android. I will hear nothing less.

(+1)

Like others said aiming was a bit tough, i tried the web and desktop version and they were both a bit tough, i'd suggest allowing the user to use left and right to fine tune. The levels were just right in difficulty for the most part, though one or two were a bit frustrating.  I also enjoyed the level names, nice touch!

(+1)

Oof that's juicy! Really fun, but I see a few areas for improvement: 1) I really didn't like that it hid the mouse completely, it made playing kind of hard because the aim depended on the mouse's position yet I didn't know where that was. Specially problematic in browser because I'd sometimes click outside the game window. 2) The pacing could be a bit faster in the beggining, I almost quit before the levels started to get interesting. That said, the game was still clearly very well made, and it was juicy without overdoing it. Great job!

Developer

Hey, @Seb!

I'm happy to read you enjoyed the juicy on Blimp!

About the aiming, I'll ditto what I replied to @mpkross below. About the pacing, I felt that even with a simple mechanic (hand-eye coordination), a few warm-up levels would be benefitial for the player. Anyhow, I appreciate the feedback and hopefully we'll get this better on a post-jam version. Thanks again!

(+1)

Amazing. Made me feel really nostalgic for the games I'd play on nitrome when I was younger.

Developer(+1)

Hey, @JuanSabadoPeron!

Thanks man! I'm glad you liked it and it brought you some nostalgia feeling. That was the intention! 

(+1)

'Twas fun! I loved the game feel of it all, how the ball snaps to the rings and effects. Aiming is very tricky, though. I get that seeing the mouse would give away the game. But without the mouse sometimes you're very close or far away and it gets hard to control.

Developer(+1)

Hey, @mpkross!

First of all, thank you for playing Blimp! I'm glad you had fun! (:
About the aiming, I totally understand your point. It was a game design decision for the Jam but maybe in the future we'll enable the aim! One of the improvements we wish to make is to actually have a small close-preview of the path before launching (similar to whatt  games like Arkanoid do). What do you think?

(1 edit) (+1)

Sounds good! Your game reminds me most of Puzzle Bubble arcade games; they had a system where they showed you a preview of the first bounce or two, if I remember correctly. But I totally get your reason for doing the aim the way you did.  If you keep developing it and add more obstacles the preview would eventually be moot anyway in terms of difficulty.


One other thing, is that if you eventually target mobile platforms I think it would be a really good fit! Then you wouldn't even have the issue with the mouse!

Submitted(+2)

Very very nice game! Loved the challenges, the graphics and sound were just right! Very cool game!

Developer

Thanks, mate! I'm glad you enjoyed!

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