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A jam submission

LightMinerView game page

A small 2D light digging Game.
Submitted by ahne — 7 hours, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#263.6473.647
Fun#333.1763.176
Theme#403.7063.706
Overall#483.0843.084
Accessibility#532.5882.588
Controls#542.8822.882
Graphics#643.0003.000
Audio#682.5882.588

Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.2

Wildcards Used
maybe - blood is fuel

Game Description
It is a 2D mining game. The game uses light so that only certain areas are visible and others are not. In addition, to achieve the goal you have to eliminate light sources in order to restore your energy/life. There are more challenges on the way down, such as dangerous bats, explosive mines and impenetrable rock. The levels are randomly generated using FastNoiseLite and other mechanisms. I love trying out new mechanics and turning them into little games. I developed it completely by myself, only the SFX are not mine.

How does your game tie into the theme?
The game uses illumniation (light) so that only certain areas are visible and others are not. In addition, to achieve the goal you have to eliminate light sources in order to restore your energy/life.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
N/A

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
0

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Comments

Submitted

Love the replayability and tactics in digging in the game. 

But felt a little short on game feels, maybe adding some vfx when digging or destroying the ores.

Submitted

I love the concept of this game, especially with how it ties into the theme!

Submitted

The controls on this one feel really clunky, but the resource management puzzle works pretty well. I feel that the concept of darkened areas could have been expanded on more, but I'm not really sure how I would've done that. As it is, the game feels simple enough that I wasn't really compelled to try again after dying a couple times, but I think the underlying ideas form a decent core, they just needed to be fleshed out a little more.

I recommend considering the principle of risk-and-reward deeply. As it is, the most rewarding places are also the safest, because you can see what's going on, so there's little encouragement to venture into the unknown.

Developer

thank you for your feedback. Why do you think the control is really clunky? Actually the control response immediately of your input. 

Submitted

Primarily the actual setup of the control layout. Why are mine and attack different buttons? They are also placed in a very idiosyncratic location on the keyboard.

This is a digging game, reminiscent of classics like Dig Dug. Ore replenishes the timer, while mines and bats deplete it. Ore is also a light source, meaning you must remember where things are as you continue to dig downward.

I made it to level 58 before succumbing.

NavigationAgent is clearly present on the bats. A simple reminder that this is not a smart tool. It gets the job done here, though.

Overall, a competently made game with simple and easy-to-understand mechanics. A contender, for sure.

Come back in January, there's still much more to learn about Godot!

Submitted

This was fun! you weren't kidding about medium being pretty difficult but it felt right to me

Submitted

Clever take on the theme! Thank you for sharing

This was an interesting take on the theme! Having to strategically choose which order to mine the light blocks was a really creative mechanic. I did keep soft-locking myself, even on easy level. Maybe a little more information about the surroundings (like lighting up all the adjacent squares, or at least the square in the direction you’re facing) might have been helpful?

Submitted

Nice game! It improved by 300% when I discovered you can hold the A key to mine, breaking the light blocks is  a bit weird because you need them to progress but when mining them you loose the light around, my best was level 50. Good job!

I like the graphics, i did get soft locked though when i went into a 1x1 hole of impenetrable rock, i had to boo the level adn restart, awesome game though :3