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A jam submission

Color FusionView game page

Climb as high as you can avoiding the colourful enemies
Submitted by dandan22 — 8 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#872.5932.750
Concept#1052.4752.625
Overall#1072.0922.219
Enjoyment#1111.8862.000
Presentation#1301.4141.500

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Dan Gilboa, Ely Shafir and Daniel Efrati

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
When destroying an enemy, the color of the enemy and the color of the backgroung mix creating a new color that effects the game. That way the player can control his environment

Cookies eaten
50

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Comments

Submitted

Pretty fun game with an interesting concept. Like others have mentioned, the controls aren't made that clear, but it's not too hard to figure them out. I think that if you expanded the concepts a little bit, you could have make it really addicting. Good work!

Submitted

Good game , hope will be update it with feedbacks.

Submitted

Creative, but there wasn't much to do.

Submitted

Was a bit confused on the control and I think some enemies glitched. Nice concept but some buggy controls made it kinda difficult 

Submitted

Things I liked: The music was catchy! Even though it was the same looped section, I didn't find myself annoyed by it, which is exactly what video game music should be like. I also enjoyed the concept of destroying enemies to control the environment, however...

Suggested improvements (Just my opinion. I won't be offended if you don't take them.): there was no tutorial, no menu, or controls given for the player to understand how the game works. I found myself unable to destroy any enemies because the game gave no context on how to do it. The only real improvement I would suggest is to add an opening menu, or some simple explanation, before dropping the player into the world.

Overall great idea! I was intrigued by the way you tackled the limitation. Good luck!