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A jam submission

Project Ice [IGU Game Jam]View game page

IGU Game Jam Submission. Theme is Coldness.
Submitted by DarkLynxDEV — 6 hours, 23 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#13.3333.333
Concept#34.0004.000
Overall#42.9172.917
Graphics#52.6672.667
Music / Sound Design#71.6671.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Good Jam, my friend! I liked the ice movement, although very hard to control, which I'm sure is the point. The small detail of adding time goals made it that much more enjoyable. It wasn't just about beating the level anymore, but about trying to get a certain time. I admit, I restarted some levels to try and get the best time :)

The last level was especially hard. It feels as if there are weird push forces that try to guide you throughout the level, but end up pushing you off sometimes.

Overall, Fun Game, and enjoyable mechanics!

Submitted

I love this!

While the movement was very unexpected - sometimes you would launched yourself like a rocket, speed-run-style - it was pretty fun!

Pretty good level design (though level 5 was much easier than both 4 and 6)

really appreciate the effort put into the small text animations, and the camera zoom on victory.

The graphics were basic as was the sound, but that's fine for me.

I'd say you rocked, for a single player.

Submitted

Basically, it's super monkey ball with ice physics. It seems cool, but sadly, I think the game isn't very well made. You're left with complete silence and very stiff board movement and the physics don't really work how they should. I does feel chaotic, but not in the right sense.

You took a very bold and very hard idea to make, maybe you could have found a way to make it simpler for you (I don't have ideas at the top of my head, right now, though. Sorry).

I would recommend you really really think about sound, though. I know it's pretty easy to forget about it and it may seem hard, but you can find lots of free ressources on the net for that (like zapsplat, for example) and even if there were no music, having at least put some sound effects in it would have made the game much more satisfying to play and maybe even more fun.

Hope that helped you and I wish you the best for next time !