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A jam submission

Conscious RelayView game page

A procedural platform game where you save your friend(s) and reach the top of the tower
Submitted by Paul, Jonathan Chen — 8 hours, 22 minutes before the deadline
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  • I couldn't get very far into the game due to a platform being just out of my jumping range (I did try for over five minutes to make that jump and ended up falling almost all the way back down once lol). I think that might be due to the formula used to determine the position of each platform, and since it's likely randomized you might never have caught it when playing yourself! But keep it in mind if at any point my feedback addresses something that is no longer true at a later part, since I wouldn't have gotten there! The game plays fluidly with simple but efficient gameplay! It reminded me of some levels in an old Kirby game I used to play as a kid. I'll say the asset used to make the walls of the tower were glitching a lot on web, which made it a little painful for the eyes, but not enough that I couldn't play it — it would be worth using a flat-colored assed (no texture, no detailing) instead, to avoid visual clutter that becomes glitchy with player movement. Controls were easy to learn, small learning curve due to the sliding once landing on a platform but it made it more challenging in a good way. Learning to anticipate the inertia was part of the fun for me, and the jump itself was very satisfying. Getting to a point where I could jump quickly between the platforms felt like a huge achievement (but maybe I don't play this type of game often enough). Very smart integration of the theme into elements of the gameplay itself. I really wish I had been able to get to the second character and test out more of the gameplay, because it was a fun one!

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