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A jam submission

One Planet One BombView game page

Use gravity to drop the bomb on the alien's planet
Submitted by Space TEA — 6 hours, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics/Visuals#273.4553.455
Gameplay/Fun#433.0003.000
Overall#453.0113.011
Sound/Music#552.7732.773
Theme Interpretation#612.8182.818

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Fun project, I managed to beat a few levels, however it got a little too hard for me. Awesome game, really cool theme implementation, good job!

How does the game fit into the theme?
You have only one planet - Earth. And best way to use it is to deliver a bomb.

What premade assets did you use if any?
Only music(I downloaded random no copyright music), link is in game's description

What are the Discord usernames of everyone on your team?
chebupelka_277 or just Chebupelka

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Comments

Submitted

Wait this is such a cool idea. I really dig this. As some other commenters have mentioned I think having a little trajectory meter or something to kind of help hint at the bomb's route would be really helpful. Pretty cool idea though and I think this has a lot of legs for a full blown puzzle game.

Submitted

fun and simple puzzle game, love to see these, I do wish the gravity area on planets was a bit larger, though.

Submitted

A very interesting puzzle

Submitted

Interesting game with a fun concept! An option to have a tracer to visualise your path would be great (especially since it's quite hard to gauge rocket power).

Submitted

Incredibly interesting concept! Really makes you think about the puzzle and would love to see this project further developed! 

Submitted

Great concept! I would have liked it if the speed and angle of the bomb were saved when you failed a level. It was tedious to have to rotate it numerous times, especially when it was facing the wrong direction.

Good work! 

Submitted

The game is very interesting and really makes you think, although I couldn’t get as far as I would’ve liked.

Submitted

Fun game! although its quite difficult. 

As other people suggested, it would be quite nice if you could see a tracer of your previous shot(s)

I really like the art for the planets

Submitted

Very interesting concept! The game is quite challenging in a good way. Really impressed with this entry.

Submitted

Very Cool Idea. Would really love to see it being polished after the jam

Submitted

Being able to see ghost traces of previous shots would be a great addition! Overall, I love a game with gravity mechanics, and this delivers.

Developer

Thanks for the idea! It wil really improve aiming cause now it's really hard to aim

Submitted

I really enjoyed this game. The sprites are really well made. I was able to get up to level 3, after that it was really hard to get the rocket around the planet without hitting it.

Submitted

Cool idea. I couldn’t get past level 3, and was getting frustrated trying to predict the rocket’s path.

It might help to have some “training wheels” mode, where you see like the first third of the rocket’s path, and it bends for gravity during the aiming phase.

Submitted

Nice entry! Visually, it's stunning, I love the planets, the background, and the animations. Also really like the idea of the game, but it ends up being a little difficult, couldn't get very far myself. Still, it's amazing for such a short time, great job!

Submitted

Very interesting idea, but the rocket flies too slow, I realize it's for immersion, but a little tired of waiting.

Submitted

You can actually change the speed with W/S! If you fullscreen you will see the bar on the top left corner of the screen :D

Developer

You can also quick restart with R if you see it flies in the wrong direction

Submitted

oh, thanks!