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A jam submission

Foxy RewindView game page

Submitted by MrMcAuliffe — 1 day, 20 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#474.0224.022
Game Design#793.9353.935
Theme#994.1094.109
Overall#1123.7753.775
Innovation#2423.5653.565
Graphics#3193.7393.739
Audio#3923.2833.283

Ranked from 46 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
The job of the player is to collect the time pieces. When the player picks one up, the game is rewound until the player is back at the start. Throughout this, they need to plan the path to avoid the traps.

Did you write most of the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
All art, music, sound effects and programming is done myself from scratch.

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Submitted(+1)

Really cool game! The idea is simple yet the levels built around it are very well done and do a good job at increasing difficulty. 

The music and art also go well with the game and I like the way you introduce new traps as the player progresses. Can't think of anything bad! Good job and keep it up :)

I would highly appreciate if you could check out my game too, thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Ok Foxy Rewind had cute are, levels were designed well and i liked the play on the rewind mechanic that you had find a path to return. Good job!

Could you please play and rate my game as well?

https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-4/rate/723414

Submitted(+1)

One of my favourite games of jam. It was fun  and challenging in good way. You really understand about puzzledesign and this idea can be expanded so much more.

Submitted(+1)

Really good art and gameplay
Good Work!

Submitted(+1)

Really cool puzzle game. Seems really polished, but I think the level where you deliberately teach the player that they can move on the spaces between a blocks start and end point, should come earlier. It seems kinda introductory like. Also the sound of rewinding through the path gets really monotonous  when the path gets slightly long. Maybe some different rhythms could be introduced.

Submitted(+1)

A really simple game, but a really good one. I liked how you used the rewind as a solid puzzle concept.

Great Job!

Submitted(+1)

This game was very well put together and I enjoyed all the levels! The little fox shake animation was cute and the way the different blocks were introduced was well done imo. The music fit the game perfectly, and it created a very peaceful and chill game.

I found the levels to be easy, and I've been trying to think of ways that could make them harder. Like maybe the different arrow blocks could push each other so it is harder to see where they will end up. Or you have a metal block you can push around that'll get in the way of the arrow blocks so it doesn't let them through.

Thanks for making this game, it was fun! 

Submitted(+1)

The game was very addicting for me, which means that I like it a lot, and I would download this kind of game on my phone if it would have more levels, so it has lots of potential. My only tiny-tiny complaint is that some levels felt easy and some hard, so the levels could've been sorted out by difficulty, but that didn't ruin the overall gameplay. You did a fantastic job!

Submitted(+1)

It was really fun! It fits the theme perfectly and it's got clever level design. No flaws!

Submitted(+1)

Omg, I am really loved the game mechanic and design. Really fun!

Submitted(+1)

Really loved this game! After about 2 or 3 levels once you've grasped the concept it becomes really fun to work out your route, it looks really cool and nice sound too. Awesome!

Submitted

i ran through without using the rewind mechanic, I forgotten that the theme is rewind LOL

Submitted(+1)

Cool idea, I like the concept of making a level that must be playable both forward and backwards. By changing the level between playing forward and backwards, it makes for a cool puzzle game about thinking about the future. Nice work :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This is a fun, casual game that follows the theme really well. You designed the levels to fully show the extent of the mechanics you implemented. Also, great job on making all of the art and music yourself, they really compliment each other nicely.

I found a bug that when you spam the "u" button while rewinding, all sorts of weird things start to happen. I understand that it was a game jam game though, and these small bugs can be overlooked, especially when they can be easily avoided by the player.

Developer(+1)

Good spot, I forgot to block off that control when I did the rewind mechanic (I added the undo button last minute)! That'll be something to fix after this week.

Submitted(+1)

Music fits the game really well. I got hooked for quite a while! And I always kept going around all of the boxes that move for 2 or 3 steps at once until one of the level forced me to understand that arrow moving OVER my step doesn't make me die :) Good job! It was fun to play!

Submitted(+1)

This game is really fun to play, and the puzzles were a little challenging! I honestly don't know that there's much you could improve on other than adding a pause menu and some sort of "you win" screen, but those are just little things. Awesome entry to the jam!

Submitted(+1)

The idea is really cool and simple! Love the little fox!

Submitted(+1)

Nice concept! It was fun figuring out the puzzles and planning where to go. It might be good to speed up the rewind since it does take quite a while for the fox to get back to the beginning. 

Submitted(+1)

It is a really cool idea! I like that it is simple and fun. The levels get a bit long towards the end though. Play and rate my game if you have a chance!

Submitted(+1)

This is really cool! I think the part after completing a level could have been made faster.

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