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A jam submission

UP93889: Robo RunView game page

Can Robo reach the exit?
Submitted by Lupus (UP938889) — 14 hours, 55 minutes before the deadline
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UP93889: Robo Run's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay (most fun to play)#203.3333.333
Overall#213.3333.333
Innovation (most innovative idea)#243.3333.333

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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UP938889

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Submitted

I think the game played really smoothly and that the Robot animation was really nice.

Maybe some sound would be a nice addition.

Other than that I really enjoyed, and got the 3 endings ;)

Well done!

Submitted

I really enjoyed this, having multiple paths/endings definitely gives it a unique twist! The jumping felt smooth and the animations were really slick. I'd suggest a score/pickup system to give the gameplay depth, and obviously the end screen needs some polish, but otherwise this is a really solid start. Nice one!

Submitted

A very nice concept and great game to play. I like the branching paths you can take and the robot sprite looks and moves really well. The level itself could have used some more depth to its design. But all in all a great game.

Submitted

Really cool game I like the robot character. It runs really smooth which is great. You should be proud, you made a pretty great game! :)

A solid submission that meets the requirements of the brief well. If you created the Robot sprite, well done because it is really decently made and animated. The branching courses was a nice thought which I feel could be expanded into something quite interesting. Lots of room to make a unique game here.

However, there are a few concerns that I have. First of which is regarding the manner in which you have exported the game, is a .zip file the best possible way to present this game to a hyper-casual audience. Secondly, which I think is a slight oversight on our part is the lack of a nice way of exiting the game. Alt-F4 isn't ideal, but is fine for this submission, so bear that in mind going forward. Next, I think that some feedback in terms of failure rather than just a hard reset would be more user friendly and add a layer of polish. Finally, some improvements to the visuals would go a long way to improving quality, even its it is primitive colours, but that might have been pushing what is within your scope.

All in all, this is an entirely serviceable game that has a lot of opportunities to improve and create something genuinely unique.  A good foundation to build from, but even just some polish would go a long way for this project. Good effort.