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Judge feedback
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A frustratingly challenging game that I am sure appeals to some people. For me I am uncertain why you would choose X, C, V as your controls, but that could just be my muscle memory working against me. I feel using A, S, D might work better as the position of the hand is more comfortable and doesn't feel awkward. Aside from that the gameplay is fun, if not frustrating. However, outside the use of the sun/shade mechanic, there wasn't a direct implementation of the theme. I understand the intent of the GDD, but by playing the game it was not apparent.
Overall this is a solid game. Good job.
Did you include your Game Design Document as a Google Drive link?
Yes
Seriously... did you include your Game Design Document?
Yes
Is your game set to Public so we can see it?
Yes
Tell us about your game!
Nature Dash is an auto-run platformer in which a little bud named Silverleaf survives the hazardous future relying on the shade rather than the sun while finding water before drying out.
The game takes inspiration from games like Geometry Dash and Jetpack Joyride, but with a twist: instead of just jumping, you have other actions to take in fast reaction to get your character to safety.
Extra Notes
Hi! I'm a solo dev based in Madrid, Spain.
I have tiny experience - just a few months ago I started undertaking The Challenge and built the first two games on my free time.
I had great expectations for this Game Jam but sadly I couldn't dedicate as much time as I expected. Nevertheless I'm really proud of what I accomplished given the time dedicated and my previous abilities. I learnt a LOT about Aseprite and Godot in my time working for the Game Jam.
Sadly I didn't have time to dedicate to music so I ended up using royalty free tunes I found online - I made extra sure that they were not copyrighted.
Also the only assets i did not draw are the woods at end of each level - courtesy of https://brullov.itch.io/oak-woods?download - here the license allows use in free and commercial projects.
Thanks a lot for reviewing and hope you have a great day!
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