Good bullet hell, traditional patterns and a somewaht original take on rotating the game rather than the player… kind of an inversion on tempest approach. I am not a big fan of rotated pixel-art, at this resolutions it kills crispness, but considering it’s not too detailled sprites here it works quite well. Overall a good entry.
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Gameplay | #7 | 4.368 | 4.368 |
Authenticity (use of resolution) | #22 | 4.763 | 4.763 |
Overall | #29 | 4.197 | 4.197 |
Audio | #71 | 3.763 | 3.763 |
Graphics | #97 | 3.895 | 3.895 |
Ranked from 38 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Comments
Waaaaa very fun game!
One of the best games of the jam. Simple but catchy idea and crispy realization. Not had a rest until finished ))
For some reason hardest boss-planet was Skataar. Latest was not so hard.
Solid entry! It was a lot of fun and quite challenging too, the difficulty curve was well defined. I've yet to beat The Sun tho.
A really interesting mashup of mechanics, I had a lot of fun! Figuring out the right trick to avoid a particular bullet pattern is super satisfying, as is getting some good hits in when you finally get through defenses. I felt like the music didn't quite fit the hectic gameplay as well as it could have, but that didn't take away much from the gameplay experience. A solid game overall, well done!
Simple and fun this was really cool.
I loved the concept and the circular movement was novel, and the various defences were interesting and challenging.
No real complaints I can think of besides for being a shame there weren't more levels.
Very cool. I kind of love the way the left and right keys move the entire universe. Hot stuff.
Amazing :D its so satisfying, that difficulty jump at the end was something else but I managed it and enjoyed every second! ^^ really good game!
I would not even imagine having so much fun destroying planets, haha. But, OMG I did.. Very very cool battles, mechanics, and use of such a tiny resolution.. Well done! I like this entry very much!
Currently made it to Kalasar, but I'll try to reach further planets later, hehe
Dude insanely nice game here. Really great feedback when you shoot something. I didn't even try not shooting until I read the game page - would be cool if there was a way to get the player to do that organically and learn not to shoot for the speed boost, I got about 8 planets in just thinking that that S attack was unavoidable lol. Really tough game but the difficulty is staggered really well imo. Great job!
The rotation mechanic is a really interesting twist on the shmup/boss-rush formula and it works really well. I loved all the different bits of animation you managed to cram in like the rays when you destroy the planet. The shooting sound of the ship got a little bit irritating after a while but it's not a big problem compared to how smooth the gameplay is. :)
Really nice bullet hell! Quite liked the movement, specially when I learned I was slower while shooting. Can't spam or the really long patterns get you. I also loved the sound design! That planet being destroyed it's just right. Nothing quite hits the spot like planetary genocide :)
Absolutely loved how every boss built upon themselves and how well you introduce new mechanics. However, like most of the others in the comments I got beaten by the laser barrage lol. I'm definitely trying this again since I feel like there's a pattern or trick that I'm missing, though it definitely feels like it needed more of an actual indication as to how it worked.
Never the less, an awesome amount of polished content in this entry. Amazing work
Really great bullet-hell game, love the juice, but some spiral patterns can't be dodged! Still loved it.
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Really great and complete game! One of my favourites so far. I loved the variety in the bosses and the controls felt super responsive. The art is also really nice :)
There's something really creative about the 360 degree (but simple) navigation. I liked it!
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