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A jam submission

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A representation of time throughout life. Please see description for download help.
Submitted by DeveloperPaul — 3 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#142.4753.500
Game Design#152.1213.000
Fun#161.9452.750
Overall#181.9452.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use any assets?
No

Do you have a team?
No

Discord Username/Usernames (It's for the price)
DeveloperPaul

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Comments

Submitted

oh a Pygame! Although, after unpacking I cant seem to launch it. Ran it from the command line after installing Pygame fine. 

If you have python install pygame it might work a little smoother. 

Submitted(+1)

you can try to add more random cubes and make the game runs faster at beginning.you can also create some cubes that will come from above.

Developer

Thank you for the feedback :) 

I certainly agree that speeding it up faster at the start would have been a good idea.

With regards to more random cubes, I wanted to keep it completely skill-based, without a random element.

Submitted(+1)

Nice game, you chose a nice color scheme, so it looks nice, even thought it just squares. I think you could add some music and the player would have to click according to the beat. And you could show a spacebar somwhere, so people know how to control it XD. But great game.

Btw, please check my game too: https://itch.io/jam/zenojam/rate/75094

Developer

Hi Stu,

Thank you for the feedback! I'm going through all the games now and will be sure to get to yours if I haven't already :)

Thanks for your suggestion regarding the background music, also, good point about the controls and instructions.

Host(+2)

OwO. Never expected a pygame submission.

Developer

I recently learned Python and wanted to give it a go.

I had a really good experience with it, with the exception of publishing.