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A jam submission

TempfallView game page

Move the thermometer and collect items to keep your temperature at an optimal level.
Submitted by Star_Donuts — 4 hours, 51 minutes before the deadline
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Tempfall's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use Of Theme#563.6083.857
Fun#712.9403.143
Overall#902.9403.143
Community Spirit#1052.5392.714
Originality#1092.6732.857

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team or Solo
No--had help with music from Andrew Wassell.

Credit:
Thanks to Andrew Wassell for making the music.

Did you follow the theme?
Yes.

Did you (you or your team) do the graphisms yourself?
Yes.

Did you (you or your team) do the musics and sounds yourself?
Yes.

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Comments

Submitted

There's a good foundation to a fun little game here. Adding a death mechanic due to the temp going outside of the boundaries of the temperature range would be interesting. Also adding in some sounds to help with identifying when you've hit the target goal (at least for me, I preferred to be watching the top of the screen for more incoming objects). You've got a powerup and the heatwave/blizzard mechanic was a nice level of complexity.

Submitted

Even it did not fit my screen, i tried to play. Nice gameplay and art. Keep working.

Submitted

Interesting game that is surprisingly tough. I would maybe decrease falling speed as sometime stuff appears on screen and you don't have the player speed to move into its path. Also the non full screen version cuts off a lot of the screen. I recommend increasing your resolution allocated for the window on Itch's edit game page

Submitted

Easy to figure out and kept me engaged! Nice work

Submitted

I love the "Heat Wave!"  The graphics are juicy.  I didn't read the instructions and it was still easy to figure out how to play, which says a lot for your interface design.  Really nice.