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A jam submission

GremmylinView game page

You play as a gremlin trying to let your gremlin friends into a room you broke into.
Submitted by almost_sst, myl.games — 12 hours, 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Aesthetic Flair (Graphics & Sound Presentation)#1872.3132.833
Technical Excellence (Design & Engineering)#1922.0412.500
Overall#2052.0412.500
Immersion (Gameplay & Storytelling Engagement)#2071.7692.167
Relevance (Creative Expression of Theme)#2142.0412.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Nice concept! I had some fun! Nice done!

Submitted

I loved the mechanics pretty unique. The sound that playes when you are climbing has so much retro charm that I almost forgot that the game has no music. I like the gameboy look very much the graphics are great. I dont wanted it to end because it was so unique so i played it a second time right after finishing it. Good job :)

Submitted (1 edit)

Pretty appealing game! I adore climbing mechanics, it's not what you usually see in an average platformer. The only thing, the game was blurry, at least on Windows. It may do something with image filtering. 

Hope to see your future games!

Submitted(+1)

Nice little game! I liked the climbing mechanics and sound effects were solid. I feel you should be able to jump on top of the rats, but that's just a preference.

For future I would recommend zipping all the necessary files into one download to reduce the amount of hassle it produces otherwise. 

Developer

Point taken! We'll be sure to do that in the future.

Submitted(+1)

i unfortunately couldn't get the exe file to work, but i would love to play your game at some point if you upload after the jam!

Developer

Oh dang, that's a problem. I think you need the .pkg file in the same directory of the .exe to work, but some one else made the point that having it in one zip drive might make it easier for folks to play it.