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A jam submission

Twin FlamesView game page

Small 2D side-scroller platformer made for Godot Wild Jam 70
Submitted by SolarManta, FaultyNeko, Adorh001, King of Spades — 7 minutes, 10 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Accessibility#1282.3243.600
Audio#1402.3243.600
Controls#1681.8072.800
Fun#1721.6782.600
Overall#1801.8632.886
Originality#1871.8072.800
Theme#1881.8072.800
Graphics#1971.2912.000

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.2

Wildcards Used
Transfer Takeover

Game Description
You are divided. Split into two halves, with one trapped in the darkness of the underworld and the other forced to live as a fraction of what it once was. Utilize the unique ability to switch between your two halves to traverse the corresponding realms and reunite your bodies to once again become whole.

How does your game tie into the theme?
We based our game off the idea of Twin Flames from Greek mythology.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
solarmanta, notnormjustice, faultyneko, nicolasmage, dracul228

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1

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Comments

Submitted

I thought this has potential! I think it would be cool if it had more of a Greek mythology theme to it as that was what it was based on if you decide to continue working on it after the jam.

Submitted

My overall thoughts from this game were that it looks like it has potential, but at the moment seems unfinished. The concept of switching between two worlds is a very nice one when executed correctly, but I feel it kinda lacks some spice here. The character animations are very cool, and as someone who also did a platformer, I will say the controls feel pretty good. Unfortunately the combat seems like an extra mechanic you could've done better without, as it feels unfinished and all the enemies are placeholder godot icons xD. Still, it was a valiant effort.