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A jam submission

Eyes in the Persimmon TreeView game page

Submitted by Klosterliv — 1 minute, 5 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#313.0003.000
Graphics#333.0003.000
Originality#343.2503.250
Overall#482.5632.563
Fun#532.1252.125
Accessibility#552.1882.188
Theme#552.5002.500
Controls#621.8751.875

Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.3.3

Wildcards Used
None

Game Description
Explore with a ninja rope. Uploaded in an unfinished state. Music by Incompetech and LarsFidjarsen#5604

How does your game tie into the theme?
Setting and story

Source
No

Discord Username
Klosterliv#4006 LarsFidjarsen#5604

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
Second time

Participation Level across all Jams
Sixth maybe

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Comments

Submitted

The character sprite art is really good. A rope is always a nice addition to a platformer as well and I could see this being really cool if developed further. Music was great too.

I got stuck really easily, I think most of that could be avoided by letting the player jump after they attach the rope. Or at least adding a boost to the momentum when the player reaches the end of the rope to climb up walls.

Submitted

I like where this is going! The art style is great and I think your core gameplay has potential. 

Submitted

I was ready to give up real fast, but I stuck with it and really started to enjoy the rope mechanic! I feel like it has serious potential!

Submitted

I like where this game is going!

Really love the art style - character looks really cool. For me the rope mechanic was fun but needed tweaking - especially for a first-time player. I got stuck in a pit a couple times so maybe a thought towards level design in the first instance to get the player used to using the rope in a safe area to get the hang of it (maybe a small corridor at first). For me I also wanted more of a swing on the rope - it seemed it took a while to get some swing momentum from being stationary.

I'd love to see this more developed, and would definitely love to see more of this art style and world building.

Submitted

The rope mechanic was quite fun to mess around with, although hard to control. The music was stellar for me.