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A jam submission

Lead Me To The LightView game page

Project for the Godot Wild Jam #64
Submitted by Ariann Michael — 1 hour, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#363.1333.273
Audio#442.9593.091
Controls#552.8723.000
Accessibility#582.5242.636
Overall#622.8602.987
Graphics#692.9593.091
Theme#842.9593.091
Originality#862.6112.727

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.2.1

Wildcards Used
Blood is Fuel, White-out-freezing

Game Description
Platformer search for the great light

How does your game tie into the theme?
The light heals and outside of it because of the snow it hurts by time

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
ariann_michael

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
This is my first game jam

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Comments

Submitted

Nice work.  I had to play through it all because it was so cute!  I think if you add death animations it'd add a lot to the jumping on enemies and being defeated feelings.  Great level design too and it became more difficult and the health came into a factor on the 3rd and 4th levels.  RE: the camera, I think you should try enabling the Drag options in the Inspector and seeing how that feels.  I sort of got motion sickness because of the real quick vertical movements but I got used to it.  Overall wonderful job!

Submitted

It was very pleasant to go through all the levels offered. I really appreciated the little stress generated by the lightbar! The ending is simple, but very satisfying.

Submitted

This game shares some interesting mechanics with mine... It strongly reminds me of the legendary level in Super Mario 64 where you had to find the penguins, but in this case, it's snowmen... Congratulations on your work.

(+1)

This particular submission feels a lot like learning Godot in a tutorial, but using different asset packs.

There's no shame in it, but it does mean that you're taking your first baby steps. What you got here is competent, but lacking in ambition.

Hopefully, we'll see you again in January, ready to take your next big step!

Developer

Yeah, you’re right baby steps, I appreciate your feedback, and I hope to create something unique in the future.

Submitted(+1)

cool game for the first game jam!