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A jam submission

Starfist 64View game page

Fast flying arcade action
Submitted by Manuel Rincón (@manuRGamedev) — 1 day, 7 hours before the deadline
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Starfist 64's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#113.7623.762
Overall/Fun#123.8573.857
How polished/complete is it?#193.8573.857
Innovation/Theme (If the optional theme is used)#223.5713.571

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

This was amazing in every way. The leaderboard was a really nice touch too! Great work!

Submitted

game with a cool idea and matching the theme, And the sound was epic.

Submitted

This game kicks ass!
Love the artstyle, love the gameplay.
Very fun and addictive.
Cool take on the theme!

Submitted(+1)

I'm proud to say I got a higher highscore than the dev at 79.920 :D
Simple and fun. It's one of the most polished games from the jam (although I did miss the tutorial only being on the main itch page at first).
Tight controls, making sharp turns with boost is satisfying, and with how responsive the camera is I didn't get lost too often.
My only grievance is that it takes a _looong_ while for the game to get harder and fast-paced, runs take a long time, which makes replaying difficult.

Developer(+1)

I tottally agree with the run lenght advice! I tryed to balance the fact of the game letting you get use to the gameplay and the game becoming an absolute caos. I could patch it, but it can be unfair for the people posting their highscores, so I'll wait until the jam ends.

Thanks for playing and well played!

Submitted(+1)

Fun Little game! I liked the fact that you had to use the rings for more fuel, as I ignored them in the beggining, until I realized they were necessary to go fast. The graphics were also really polished, since the pixel effect wasnt too overdone or flickery.