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A jam submission

Don't F### with squaresView game page

This is a stealth-brawler created for the mix and game jam 2020.
Submitted by db — 5 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Don't F### with squares's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#5241.5881.833
Creativity#5572.0212.333
Gameplay#5601.7322.000
Art#6101.4431.667

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

Were the art assets made during the 48 hours?

A few of them

Was all the music/sound created during the 48 hours?

Yes

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Comments

Submitted

Looks cool, but you might want to update the game page's settings to indicate it is only playable on Windows.

Developer

Oh, i tried to export it so that it would work on a bunch of operating systems, guess that didn't work out. i'll change it right now.

Submitted

Glad to see you finish your project on time, well done. Fully aware that you are a beginner and still learning, so don't take my feedback personally.

Music is too repetitive, you'd be better off making a slow compositing to drag the notes on over a 60-120 seconds instead. Making a more sci-fi eary feeling soundtrack with some random beats or taps to add tension. 

Movement feels very floaty, tightening up the character's motion will help (Increase gravity, jump speed and overall movement, add more friction or learn about Input.GetAxis, so we stop as soon as we release the keys). Getting stuck on the walls, is a little frustrating, and there is no kill zone under the scene to kill the player if they fall out of bounds. Would like to see WASD added and a double jump perhaps?

The combat is rough, but functional. It seems almost impossible to kill them without pressing attack, then instantly blocking. Noticed the 2nd scene's dummy enemy, has his attack bar go up slowly. Yet the other levels they spasm out, allowing the enemy to attack 2-4 times faster?

It's good to see the tutorial was built into the level itself, rather than having to read a massive wall of text or instructions. Scenes load fine, your combat/detection systems seem to work as intended(does need refining, as to be expected with a game jam). But overall worth a quick playthrough. Good job.