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A jam submission

Neuro And The Lost ToodlesView game page

​Evil has hidden Neuro's Toodles. Can you find all of them?
Submitted by suola_makkara — 4 hours, 33 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#503.2653.650
Innovation#503.1753.550
Overall#732.7283.050
Fun#822.6833.000
Visuals#902.8173.150
Audio#931.6991.900

Ranked from 21 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Does your game contain AI-generated content?
No

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Pretty cool game with a pretty interesting mechanic, would love to see further iterations with no having to backtrack to pick tutels and checkpoints, but very cool!

Submitted(+1)

It took me nearly half an hour, but I got all the toodles and stars!

Oh.

In seriousness though, I really, really like this game, and the simplistic artstyle matched the flowstate it put me in.  I would highly recommend turtle save points though, and have dead/lost turtles go to the nearest one instead of all the way back to their spawns.  It was pretty frustrating having to slowly make my way throughout the whole map recollecting turtles, especially when I died and had to recollect all of them.  I'd also recommend making the spikes stand out more, especially the singular ones.  Some up against walls looked more like slopes than spikes

Submitted(+1)

I loved the tutel on a leash mechanic, this was unexpectedly fun! Really want for Vedal to check this out.

Submitted(+1)

I like that you have to use the tutel physics to get in certain areas. Pretty cool game

Submitted(+1)

Not sure what you used to make this game, but I was really surprised that it's only 1MB big! Concept for game is really interesting, although I must agree with the others that spikes are a bit too punishing. Art is also very cute. Good job!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing. In case you were interested, the game was made with c++ and sfml-library was used for drawing sprites and playing sounds. When it comes to those annoying spikes the intention is not necessarily to make the player backtrack that many times but rather find a way to minimize the needed backtracking, which was supposed to make the game more of a puzzle game but I guess this idea didn't come through that well in reality. 

Submitted(+1)

Having to go back and get the turtle after each mistake is tough

Utilizing turtle physics is cool though

Submitted(+1)

It was fun but far too punishing for me, personally. Having to backtrack to get each turtle, each time you die or lose a turtle, is a big rough. Otherwise this is a cool game, the art is nice and it's a unique concept to throw around the turtle to progress. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

Great game! however i felt it could be a bit more polishedd and also the jumps was a bit floaty. however the gameplay wias good

Submitted(+2)

Fun game, I like the sprite work on neuro and the different tutels, and I like the concept of having to find different tutels to unlock new areas throughout the map. The backtracking is nice, but can get long and annoying when trying to get a tutel that has died. Buttons and some spikes are hard to see at times resulting in moments that I didn't know what to do next, and deaths that feel unfair. I also found it quite difficult to get the necessary momentum and angle on tutel to get him through tight spots (especially at the star that's up top from where the player begins). Outside of that, as a rage game I feel like the game is perfect. It's not my cup of tea, but I know others will def enjoy it. With a couple of additions to the game such as music and some more sound effects such as walking, landing, or the occasional tutel/neruro schizo speak, this would add a lot more charm to the game, making it an overall pleasant experience.

(+1)

Cute little game. Deffinetly punishing for every mistake.

Submitted

Sadly could not get the game to go past the difficulty selection screen, no input seems to work.

Developer

Press n to select normal difficulty and e for evil difficulty if it is unlocked

Submitted(+1)

My bad! Got to play it now. The turtle on a leash was cute!