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A jam submission

Hungry Little Lizard (MVM19)View game page

Submitted by The Great Gallus
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Metroidvania#373.2223.222
Enjoyment#472.7782.778
Design#542.6672.667
Overall#622.7222.722
Presentation#982.2222.222

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

Engine
Godot

Team/Developer
TheGreatGallus

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Comments

Aw man, that was a really cute one. There's something weirdly endearing about following a little static lizard png doing shenanigans and growing up.
It do feel pretty unfinished, but I can understand since I remember seeing you saying you was struggling a bit with some stuff on the Discord, wich is a bummer, because the fully upgraded lizardie feels awesome to control, so I really think this could have been a great game if you had a little more time.

Imo the map is kinda too big and the coins are pretty unecessary tbh, I think you could have saved time by discarding the coins alltogheter and making a smaller and more focused map, this way I'm sure you could have gotten something way more polished in the end.

I don't really have much else to say sadly, so I'll kinda owe you this one.

Submitted

Look at the funky little guy go! I like the 2d character in 3d world stuff! I wish the areas could have some objects to spice it up and make more distinguishable, like rocks, bushes or whatever. Upgrades were interesting enough to keep me going till i get the sprinting. Unfortunatelly I got stuck in water in some random spot and I couldn't finish the game, got around 100 coins in my playthrough. Solid game, would till the end if not for that glitch

Submitted

Fun game. I stuck with it until about 70 coins before I felt lost.

A sprawling level with many interesting challenges, and interesting to navigate. Several abilities to unlock and traverse. A good implementation of the genre. I appreciate the quality of the writing, also.

The presentation could use some work. The backgrounds are serviceable but bland--a bit of decoration would be very welcome. The main character has no animation, and the graphical style doesn't fit cleanly with the environment.

Lastly, with a level of this size, a map would be really helpful.