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A jam submission

Angel Pop DemoView game page

360 Degree Bullet Hell Action
Submitted by n_n_n_n — 5 minutes, 2 seconds before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Technical execution#64.0004.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This is slick and fun, I love the risk reward mechanics in there and the bonus flowers are a real treat. Cute graphics and fun backdrops too. Lovely. I suck at it though.

(+1)

As a lover of bullet hell and anything surreal, I have to give you the highest of praises nnnn!
This might be one of the best experiences I've ever had on the playdate.
I really felt as though at any moment I'd glitch out of reality and land into some kind of Soda Drinker Pro meta game. Well done!
This is just amazing!

(+2)

This is an unbelievably impressive game. I don't know any other Playdate games that have this many objects on screen that run as well as Angel Pop does.


Really love the art and music too. Feels really liminal and nostalgic, and having the music progress as you play is a very nice touch! (Hamburger song is the best haha)


Incredible work, Nnnn. You not only made an impressive game, but a super fun one too. Can't wait to see what things you make next 💚

Submitted(+2)

Ah this is so good! As a shmup fan, I really appreciate the right amount of, and patterns of, incoming bullets, and the balance between having to dodge and shoot accurately. The soundtrack adds the cherry on top too. 

It would be great if your own bullets just kept firing - they seem to stop if you don't move the crank, although perhaps I just need to stay on the run more ;)

Submitted(+2)

This was a fun bullet hell game! I really like the fact that difficult is adjusted based on how well you are doing. There was a good balance between almost always dying and just barely dodging. The aesthetic of the art is very pleasing against the dithered backgrounds.