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A jam submission

Ninja RabbitView game page

Submitted by Darofu
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Metroidvania#173.1543.154
Enjoyment#272.5382.538
Design#282.6922.692
Overall#312.6542.654
Presentation#422.2312.231

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Engine
Godot

Team/Developer
Darofu

External assets
Taiga assets

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Comments

Submitted

Good stuff! I liked the little rabbit character. The hand drawn/doodle aesthetic is cute and fun, I wish it had continued for each asset (though I understand that's a lot of work for a game jam). It reminds me of the Fancy Pants Adventures games. I had trouble landing on some of the platforms. It felt like the hitbox for the rabbit didn't line up with the art.  I also wish the controls had been clearer. I figured out how to move and attack, but at one point I picked up a throwing star and couldn't figure out how to use it. A little tweaking and I think this will be pretty solid :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice simple entry. Keep up the good work! FYI some of the platforming sections were a little difficult because of the tile placement (not enough space to jump through). 

Developer

Ok, I will take care of giving more space in the platform areas. Thank you for your comment.

Submitted(+1)

Nice job, the collision felt good and I thought the controls felt responsive. 

I think the character blends in a bit too much with the background. I could have also used some controls listed on the page or in game to make it easier to play.


Congrats on submitting to your second game jam!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the advice, I will take it into account in my future projects.

Submitted(+1)

Got the basics there,  and a pretty nice design (I like the rabbit character and the spiders and snakes), felt like from a collision point of view with wall floor blocks the rabbit was slightly offset (ie I could stand to the right of a floor tile and not fall... but I could be standing near the left hand side of a floor tile (But on it) and fall off, sort that out and you have a really good base to develop a more ambitious platformers/metroidvanias in the future!

nice job! 

Submitted(+1)

Keep on making games, good luck

You got the collisions right!

Developer

Thank you for trying my game and for commenting, I will continue to make games and improve.

Submitted(+1)

Good job for a starter! Keep improving!

Developer

Thanks a lot. I will keep improving.

Submitted

Great job David! Second game jam and progressing really well. Congrats!