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A jam submission

Automatonics (playtest version)View game page

Shooting platformer game inspered by classic games, such as kirby, mega man and the super mario series.
Submitted by BasicShapes — 2 hours, 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#102.8875.000
Sound/Audio#142.3094.000
User Interface (UI/UX)#142.3094.000
Overall#152.3094.000
Visuals(Graphics)#182.3094.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

DevLog Link
https://basicshapes.itch.io/automatonics/devlog

Developer Feedback Questions
In-game mechanics
- are the core mechanics engaging and easy to understand?
Character control
- how hard is to control the character for platforming and action/shooting?
Overall fun
- is the game fun to play through the available levels?
- is the game engaging?
Player experience
- is the level of instructions provided enough to play the game?
- is the user interface friendly?

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This is a very cool game concept, I have only played through a few of the levels completely at this point but I do feel like this might be one I will come back to and play further in my downtime.  I am an avid fan of the Megaman X collection so I was feeling right at home with this gameplay style.  I found the mechanics engaging and easy to understand but I do have a lot of playtime on this type of game and that my have made it easier for me to pick up, I thought the exposition explained things pretty well but my perspective may have been skewed by that.   

Gameplay and controls felt pretty good, I generally prefer to control my characters with the D-pad in 2d sidescroller games but the joystick control was not bad.  I really liked that traditional style platforming and shooting controls.  I am also interested to see what you do with the movement upgrades as the game progresses, I made it to the double jump upgrade and I was pretty excited to see some of the level design stuff it looked like you were planning with that mechanic.  

I had fun and found it engaging.  There are enough upgrades and interesting stuff to find to drive the game forward and keep players attention.  The interface was neat and user friendly as well, nothing major holding you back there.  

I think I may have found a minor bug on world 1-1, in the cave area where you find the first upgrade.  I missed the platform on my jump and ran out the exit without grabbing the upgrade.  When I went back into the cave through the exit door I could not see my character and it seemed like I might have been soft locked in some way.  I reset the level and played through the second time with no issues but it might have been something weird going on (or possibly I was just stuck on something in the doorway I'm not entirely sure).  

Very cool looking game though, and the style is very consistent. I always appreciate art direction in indie games.  The attention to detail is for sure doing you favors here!  Excited to see more.