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A jam submission

Sizing-UpView game page

A size changing based puzzle adventure game
Submitted by R1tz — 3 hours, 11 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Topic#852.5524.167
Audio#921.4292.333
Design#1011.8373.000
Fun#1051.7352.833
Overall#1081.7352.833
Graphics#1111.6332.667
Originality#1121.7352.833

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

Host

Fun levels you have in this game. I was enjoying it, but I soon got to a level where I needed to restart. I pressed R thinking it'd restart the level but it instead restarted the game, and after playing all the game again to get where I was, I accidentally did the same thing and didn't want to play it a third time. But smart use of the theme!

Great level design )

Submitted

This was a great game :D I would like to leave some helpful tips as it seems like you are new to making games but I see a lot of potential

1) Think about sound effects when they loop, sometimes it can become annoying (The laser sound effect)

2) When you have text (Menu or info in the level) Think about the readability and the placement, make sure relevant text is close to eachother and some form of border can be nice to let the text stand out.

3) The timer has no real purpose, id scrap it

4) Good job allowing some levels to have multiple ways to beat it, that is very good game design!

Developer

Thanks for the tips I'll definitely take them into consideration. This was my first game jam so I defiantly knew I would make mistakes. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted

I liked it :) Somtimes some colliders didn't let me get through the lazers but the idea is good and it was very fun to run and avoid the bullets. Nice job!

Submitted

A cute little game. I feel some level, particularly ones where you started next to a turret, were a tad unfair, and I wish there was music, but it fit the topic well, and the graphics were clear and understandable. nice job!