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A jam submission

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My first solo Jam, for Mini Jam. It may not be the best, but a good first step for me.
Submitted by Dustin. — 4 hours, 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#972.0212.333
Overall#1012.0572.375
Use of the Limitation#1012.4542.833
Enjoyment#1031.7322.000
Presentation#1062.0212.333

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Dustin Howard

Software used
Unity, Paint.net, LMMS, Piskel

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Comments

Submitted

This is a really cute game. Nice work!

Submitted

Nice work.

Would have gone with something faster-paced. But that's me. :)

Cheers

Submitted (1 edit)

I think I'm not understanding something.. I press space to start the level and lose a second later. 

Developer

I didn't polish the code on that as much but its supposed to be a risk thing where if you hold down the space bar you would go twice as fast and also drains your oil faster. For some reason, it likes to keep draining like that even when you let go of it. I'll try to improve on that next time.


Thank you for your comment.

Submitted

Ah, so pressing the start button carries over into the level or something?

Submitted

Developer

lmao. thats not supposed to happen. Try to just tap the button on the start and see what happens.

Submitted

Lol, it's good to know I wasn't going crazy. I tried tapping as short as I possible could, but no dice

Developer

Next time I might need to change the key between menu and gameplay in these cases. Thanks.

Submitted

Cool entry! pretty simple, would have been nice to have difficulty progression. I think I could have gone forever, so I stopped once I hit 3000 points. It was kinda zen in a way, once I realized stopping the speed up before touching things was a good strat I could just chill out. 

Good work!

Submitted

I like the game quite a bit,  pretty simple but pretty fun