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A jam submission

Ground ConnectionView game page

Submitted by Samuel Lihn — 4 hours, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#3753.3753.375
Audio#4903.1253.125
Overall#8082.9482.948
Graphics#8592.9382.938
Game Design#8932.8752.875
Theme#9312.8752.875
Fun#11592.5002.500

Ranked from 16 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?
In order to complete the game, you need to connect to the ground tiles and work together with them to move on to the next area.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes - All code, textures, animations, and music is by me.

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Comments

Submitted

Really nice game I really do like that and the music and the graphics go well with it overall I is amazing!

Well done

Submitted

I echo the other comments with ease of playing. Nice work and innovative :)

Submitted

The concept is really interesting and has a lot of potential. The controls need some work though. Sometimes I didn't manage to connect to the blocks. Walking around and connecting direction being on the same buttons was also quite annoying. Would probably work better to split these up.

Also had an issue with falling into the void on the second gap.

Submitted

A very interesting concept! I’d say the game needs some playtesting & polishing - sometimes I wasn’t able to connect to the tiles or spent ten attempts trying to jump over some hole. It also isn’t perfectly clear in what exact way does the player “control” the tiles. Anyways, good job!

Submitted

Interesting dark game with unusual mechanic 

Submitted

NIce Game, The game play feels Great.

Submitted

Interesting concept that is explored well

Submitted

Interesting concept, though sometimes I'd release shift in the direction I was facing and nothing would happen. Still, good job!