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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Fun | #54 | 2.694 | 3.111 |
Audio | #57 | 2.694 | 3.111 |
Overall | #75 | 2.474 | 2.857 |
Theme | #76 | 3.272 | 3.778 |
Controls | #77 | 2.213 | 2.556 |
Originality | #77 | 2.309 | 2.667 |
Graphics | #78 | 2.117 | 2.444 |
Accessibility | #80 | 2.021 | 2.333 |
Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
3.4.1
Wildcards Used
n/a
Game Description
In Water World, you are a axolotl running from a dangerous place , specially for a inoffensive animal
How does your game tie into the theme?
The player is a water animal in a marine enviroment . Enemies and ambient are ocean related
Source(s)
n/a
Discord Username
n/a
Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1
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Comments
Really cool game! The shells that speed you up are a super nice little bit of game design, as they make some things easier and some things much harder. In a lot of the levels, I would get certain shells and avoid the other ones, and this dynamic nature of the shells also means it's possible to try a couple different strategies to try to win the level. I had a lot of fun playing through this even though it didn't take that long! 😄
I ended up avoiding the speed-ups, was that intentional? Found it much easier that way.
Nice work on your first GWJ! :)
What a cute little creature.
The difficulty is a little bit high, but overall, I managed to complete the game!
Thanks for submitting! :)
The last level is pretty hard!
had some fun minutes with that. With alot of swearing xD
Good job!
It takes time to get used to the controls but then it is fun and a good difficulty.
I avoided the shells that make you go faster though, I think it is intended as bonus, but for me it became uncontrollable at this speed ^^
I cannot seem to be able to run the Windows build. Am I the only one?
I managed to run the game using the itch.io app!
Nice and quick game with the right difficulty. Loved the music as much as it broke my ear drums :P. The screen transition was cool. Would be nice if you could see further out.