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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #34 | 2.799 | 3.429 |
Controls | #49 | 1.983 | 2.429 |
Originality | #52 | 2.333 | 2.857 |
Overall | #53 | 2.083 | 2.551 |
Audio | #55 | 1.866 | 2.286 |
Accessibility | #55 | 1.750 | 2.143 |
Fun | #58 | 1.750 | 2.143 |
Graphics | #59 | 2.100 | 2.571 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
v3.3.2.stable.official
Wildcards Used
none
Game Description
It has a hand-drawn art style
Source
no
Discord Username
N/A
Participation level (GWJ only)
this is my first time participating.
Participation level across all jams
this is my first ever game jam.
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Comments
Yeah, the concept of the game is actually genius! And its executed quite nicely, the art style actually fits this game so much, just maybe a bit more refined... and now the best part... the climbing! Like damn, i have no idea why its so awesome... it just is, great work!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I loved just climbing all the things as a bug, I thought it was fun and immersive to climb out of the ground too :)
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
i love the fact that you can climb walls! nice feature!
Thanks!
Nice game! :D It worked on Linux for me, using Arch Linux btw and the Itch client.
I really liked the art style and the various things to do on the map, it was really charming and fun to play. Navigating the spikes in the underground parts took quite a lot of precision and I had to take a few tries to get it right :D My only criticism would be that the character felt a little bit floaty, and personally I would have turned up both the gravity and jump power to make it feel a bit more snappy.
Thanks for submitting!
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for taking the time to play the game and give feedback.
Crashed on boot in Linux - I'm using Ubuntu Budgie, just posting to see if anyone else has the issue or if it something on my end.
Sorry to hear that. I wasn't able to test the exports for Linux or Mac.