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A jam submission

Frog in a WellView game page

You've fallen and you need to get out.
Submitted by cafeDraw, Moos — 12 hours, 48 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#214.0004.000
Concept#683.3333.333
Overall#683.3753.375
Presentation#763.3333.333
Enjoyment#922.8332.833

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Fire Duck (code), cafedraw (art)

Software used
Unity, Procreate, Photoshop

Use of the limitation
A deep well and a frog. Escape, you win.

Cookies eaten
One giant pizza. It's the same shape as a cookie.

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Comments

Submitted

A nice concept and definitely challenging! As others have mentioned, I think my biggest suggestion would be to have the frog target what you're clicking on and not what's closest to it.

Submitted

I like the mix of momentum and bounciness! However, sometimes the tongue would stick to a different platform then the one I was clicking on.

Submitted

Nice game… makes you wanna try again and again… Though very difficult…

Nice idea man… Would love if you play and rate mine too… :)

Developer

Thanks for the feedback!

I will try your game out.

Submitted (1 edit)

Pretty decent game! Has potential for sure. Love sprites! Btw (A little hard lol)

Submitted

Hey!

Good game! Gotta make the frog visually target whatever he's gonna cling to though. It's very frustrating (and not the good kind) to stick out your tongue only for froggo to Attach to the ledge at the bottom of the screen rather than the top.

Submitted

I escaped at last!

Enjoyment: Weirdly addictive. Reminds me of Getting Over It.

Concept: It's a good idea for a one-level game!

Presentation:  I liked the sounds, especially the bouncy noise. Would be nice to have some indication of which prop the frog will attach to. Maybe have him look at it?

Use of the Limitation: If you're going to do a single, brutally hard level, I like this style better than dying and resetting, because you always have a chance to catch yourself rather than going all the way back to the start.