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A jam submission

Crate Bash ArenaView game page

A one screen platformer set in a game show with the goal of accumulating fat stacks
Submitted by Fava Beans (@FavaBeansArt) — 15 days, 22 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How good are the destructible platforms?#33.8014.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Host

I really like how the platforms can be destroyed by pounding down on them or by jumping underneath if it is an ice block. I also like that some platforms can contain various items like bombs, missiles, spikes, money and health. Also, destroying 4 battery boxes to get a random special event is super cool. In terms of how the game could be improved, I think if two boxes were destroyed at the same time, it would be better to get both of that item. Also, a full screen button on the menu screen or one that itch.io can provide on the bottom right corner would be a nice addition to the game.

Developer(+1)

Thank you for playing and all the feedback! I completely agree that you should get all the items you're owed if 2 boxes are destroyed at once. But this engine seems to only give one thing in return when conditions are met even if they're met multiple times at once. I wasn't sure how to fix it and this has prevented me from implementing other things. Adding a full screen option is a good idea. I'll look into that.

Submitted

I think this game is great and has a very good chance of winning this jam, there are lots of interesting platforms, which all look great when they are destroyed.  

Developer

Thanks! I kept it small with this one and focused on polish a little more than usual

Submitted

The Art is amazing, and the idea's very creative!

Submitted

pretty good game

Submitted

Everything is done well. The complexity is growing.