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A jam submission

Le:MoonView game page

A lemon wants to bring the sun back to its people.
Submitted by mexerica — 15 hours, 17 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Metroidvania#372.6132.889
Presentation#452.6132.889
Overall#492.2612.500
Design#592.0102.222
Enjoyment#631.8092.000

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Engine
Tic 80

Team/Developer
Only myself

External assets
https://tic80.com/play?cart=1007 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2l_AoZPV18&ab_channel=PotatoImaginator

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

The overall visuals are extremely adorable, especially the random moon npcs met along the way.

I've read other comments so I can only wish you best luck in finding the problem with collision next time.

Other than that - well done!

Submitted(+1)

i had issues with the colliders and couldn't get far but the world theme and the rain set a somber vibe with such cute assets. i really enjoyed that.  also le:moon? HA! love it.

Submitted(+1)

How the hell did you build this on a TIC. Seriouisly good job all things considering.

I wanna critique it objectively, but knowing that you did a great job. Platforming was rough, music got a little annoying after a while, and it was difficult to get through. 

Awesome prototype and props for the circumstances. Especially working alone.

Submitted(+1)

Wow, BRUTAL platforming, but fun game! Had a few collision errors tho, probably because you're building this on a TIC. I don't envy you lol.

Submitted(+1)

Cute premise and fun retro art. I especially liked the rain effect right at the beginning. Fun items that are different than the usual double jump, wall jump, dash. I wasn't a fan of the controls, though. They felt too sensitive on the ground, and the up part of the jump feels kind of quick. The combination made it hard to do precision jumps anywhere in the game.

I imagine all that's much more work on a Tic 80 than it is with say Unity, so bravo for that!