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A jam submission

Iteration 101View game page

Avoid your past
Submitted by Soshin Games — 3 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#1234.2404.240
Creativity#4784.2104.210
Audio#11123.4943.494
Artwork#22013.5273.527
Narrative#34552.4262.426

Ranked from 704 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
your every move becomes a looping puzzle where past actions become your allies or obstacles in a strategic race to escape.

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
see description for full credits

(Optional) What would you like to be called if GMTK features your game?
Soshin

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Submitted

One of the best games here! Very creative idea, excellent puzzle design, and polished implementation. I was completely absorbed and you really threw down a challenge with that last level. Amazing stuff.

Submitted

Nice game! But sometimes the clones don’t precisely repeat my movements.

Submitted

Amazing concept, fun puzzles, and great art, love everything about it! 

Submitted

Well Done! The Controls were very smooth, and the art was very pleasing to look at. My game has the same basic idea of using the respawns to achieve the goal. It is surprising how the same idea can bee used in multiple ways. Also how did you get this game done in 14 hours?! that is incredible!

Submitted

that was fun

Submitted

I thoroughly enjoyed doing the puzzles! Great Job! In some of them if you wait long enough you can just get through, so maybe that could be something to take a look at, but none the less I liked it!

Submitted

I really enjoyed this game and think it could do super well! My only issue was that it's pretty easy to win by just stacking up a bunch of people, so it might be nice to see a limit to the number of people active at once in the future to enhance the difficulty. Otherwise, great job!

Submitted

really cool! feels great to see everything fall into place. later levels i was often completing by accident or unintentional brute force, but still fun and nice to feel like there were multiple ways to finish

Submitted

Such a great and creative game for the theme!

Submitted

Great concept and lots of fun! I love that when you find the right solution everything just runs like clockwork. Also, the spy-like music is wonderfully appropriate for this game.

Submitted

I really liked the concept, it was fun playing it

Submitted

I really love this. I played it for an extremely long time. Some of the levels were extremely frustrating but it was so satisfying to pull off a perfect solution.

Submitted

Very well executed well done

Submitted

AWESOME work

Submitted

Very cool! I see you also did a cloning game lol. Love the execution though, I wanted to do something similar but couldn't figure out how to make it work but it looks like you did!

Submitted

Great job! This game is super addictive and looks amazing. I especially liked how the difficulty ramps up as you go.

Submitted (1 edit)

Looks Great !! Nice spin on cascading effect of bumping into each other, nice job!!

Submitted

Incredible work! I tried a similar concept with my jam project, but the way the clones mimic your behavior is really impressive. Great amount of polish, too - everything looks, feels and sounds so satisfying. Tons of fun :)

Submitted

This game has very satisfying effect. It is a bit like watching some perfectly synchronised machine working.

Also i really liked that you could actualy interact and push your past / future clones. In most games of this type the movements are recorded and characters acction will finish no matter of environment. 

Really solid game. 

Submitted

Amazing game. Most unique I've seen so far,  Great Job!

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