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A jam submission

Planet LooperView game page

Made in under 96 hours as part of the GMTK Game Jam 2025
Submitted by Nebster (@BenBevanDev) — 22 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Artwork#5214.2144.214
Audio#15233.3573.357
Creativity#24113.6283.628
Enjoyment#31073.1043.104
Narrative#45132.2072.207

Ranked from 594 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?
Orbit and fly between planets in a looping motion

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
See description for full credits!
Main thanks to Deep-Fold for the space art generators!

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

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Submitted

This might be winning the best artstyle award for this jam. Really good to see more space themed games :)

Submitted

fun game mechanics and style but super hard

Submitted (1 edit)

cool game and good mechcanic

Submitted

Great game! Fantastic visuals that are coherent throughout.

Submitted

so HARD, i keep crashing into planets no matter how hard i try.my highest score is 2100. i like the art style though, beautiful 

Submitted

Omg, love the concept. It's so challenging for me!

Submitted

Love the CRT effect, I love space game!

Submitted

Absolutely loved the concept and how smoothly the orbital mechanics work! The visuals and audio create such a captivating space atmosphere that really pulled me in. It’s challenging but in a rewarding way — I found myself eager to improve with each run. A little more forgiveness or a subtle trajectory guide might help ease the difficulty curve, but overall it’s a polished and super fun high-score chase. Great job!

Developer(+1)

Hi! Thanks for playing and leaving this comment, I was wondering if I could use this as a quote for my portfolio? Should I also include your name or leave it anon? Thanks!

Submitted

Heyy, You can of course use it on your portfolio, I personally dont mind if you include my name or not, its completely up to you :D

Submitted

The visuals are amazing! I only wished that it was a bit more forgiving, I kept crashing into planets before I could even start

Submitted

The visuals and audio a great. Its a neat little & high score game.

Submitted

Either its really hard or I suck. I like the concept, I had a similar idea last year, but I never got round to having planets capture you in their orbit like you do. You should play it, mine was basically a golf version of your game). Overall it was good fun, and it got satisfying when I got a string of launces together.

Submitted

When I initially saw this game I thought it looked alot like mine, even using the same planet generator, but then realized their really different. Partially due to lag on my end, I only managed to get 3 ish gas canisters and a score of 2400. I think its a good idea for a game! (actually, sortoff reminds a talking tom minigame of all things, lol). I like the stylization applied to everything!

Submitted

Can be tricky to thread the needle on the orbits. I keep crashing into planets. But I like it! Great submission!

Submitted

very fun game!

Submitted

Nc

Submitted

Great beautyfull game!

Submitted

Great beautyfull game!

Submitted

I love the theme, founded in reality but made fun. I also like that it is quite hard to play, makes me want to replay again and again.

Submitted

Visuals and audio on point! Well put together with a pleasing little explosion animation. I did see that explosion many times though, since this game is pretty punishingly hard. Maybe slower spinning + a small trajectory line would go a long way. Enjoyed this! 

Submitted

really unique idea, i hope this one wins!

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