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A jam submission

Who needs legs when you got a wand!View game page

Get to the end... by teleporting
Submitted by Martin1820 — 5 hours, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Who needs legs when you got a wand!'s itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#143.5173.625
Overall#203.6383.750
Game Design#243.3953.500
Theme#383.0923.188

Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use any assets? (Say yes even if the assets were premade by you)
Kenney Assets

Discord Username/Usernames
Popyui

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Comments

Submitted

I love the game mechanics and the level design is very good. Very good work.

Submitted

Super cool movement mechanic! I really like how the game plays and feels and I can see this becoming something really awesome with a little more polish, some music and sound effects, and more levels. Amazing work!!

Submitted

Really really cool ! Love the design and how you made your levels. It’s a really cool idea, even if I didn’t really see the theme in here. The only problem I had was the lack of respawn point. Sometimes, it’s a lonng path to get back to a part of a puzzle so the game feels pretty hard. It’s still a super cool game, good job for making it in only 3 days!!

Submitted

I loved this! Got a little difficult towards the end but I was compelled to finish.  Would love to see some sound and music and more levels :)

Submitted

That was really cool. The design of the puzzles made it really fun. Fantastic job!

Submitted

Challenging  but fun. Overall a good game.

Submitted (1 edit)

I really liked the portal mechanic, fun and challenging. 

Submitted

Very challenging and cool , very unique and good , nicely done!!

Host

This game is the closest game so far I’ve played where its game mechanics matches the ones I had in my mind when I came up with the theme. Great job!