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A jam submission

Glow ItView game page

A joined simple puzzle game
Submitted by Ashwinii (@AshwiniiOjha), Milind Pandharkame (@Milind_P18) — 18 minutes, 26 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#17143.1503.150
Originality#19413.1853.185
Overall#23742.8622.862
Fun#33932.2502.250

Ranked from 200 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?
The circuit is joined together throughout the different levels and all bulbs would lit if everything is correctly joined.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Submitted(+2)

So i made it glow.

The lack of challenge was con, but idea connected with art was pretty cool.

I really like the simplicity that you have used in your game

Developer(+1)

We are happy that you enjoyed the simplicity of the game and liked the art. We will surely make it a bit challenging in the next update. Thank you for your feedback, Slothshroom  we really appreciate it. :)

Submitted(+2)

This is a nice idea and it did not overstay its welcome
I feel like this could be turned into a really neat puzzle game
my only complaint is that it felt like there was no real challenge to it

Developer(+1)

Thank you, MrMuff for dropping a comment. We are happy you liked the idea and we really hope that after the next release the puzzle is neat and a bit challenging.  :)

Submitted(+2)

I can't wait to play it!

Submitted(+2)

Interesting execution of the theme. Nice work!

Developer(+1)

We are glad you liked the concept and how it is relevant to the theme. Thank you for stopping by, .

Submitted(+2)

Good presentation and it's satisfying to connect the circuits but 2 suggestions:

1) Make the wires bi-direction( or put an arrow to indicate)
2) Don't make anything glow until it's all connected.

Developer(+1)

Thanks, AugsEU for playing our game on your stream, we really appreciate it. We will make a note of all the suggestions and we will also implement the same in the next release. :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Nice idea with connecting circuit elements, click sound also nice one. For now tactics to complete level is "click each line, if it can rotate, rotate until it lights up". Would be better if the player could see the difference between rotatable lines and static. And of cource, static and dynamic lines should be highlighted if connected with battery. And, as mentoined, two way direction.
Also, second level has a bit different light bulb, without highlight, And two last ones levels don't highlight light bulbs, i clicked all the lines and did not find something more

Developer(+1)

We are happy that you liked the concept. We are making a note of all the suggestions and we will be making a change once we get a chance. The "click " sound was the last thing we added to the game before we submitted it. :) Thanks again, Datel for the comment, we really appreciate it

Submitted(+2)

Fun Concept, seems like a perfect mobile game for boring moments.

Would be great if there was some visual feedback(without guessing and clicking beforehand) on which parts of the circuit you can rotate. And why do the circuit parts only connect one way? That seemed a little unintuitive.

But overall a nice little puzzle game and great work integrating the theme!

Developer(+2)

Yes, even we thought that this should be a mobile game to relax people. We are keeping a note of all the suggestions and the feedback and we will have it added in the next release. Thank you for dropping by, Mensch2134.

(+2)

Interesting idea.

I think it would be more interesting if the wires could be connected inversely no longer change the polarity of the current :)

Developer(+2)

We are happy that you have found the idea interesting. :) Yes, we have a lot of suggestions on making the conductor work both ways, we initially had the same plan but then for some reason we had to choose this path and we were also running out of time. Thank you Luis for giving our game a try and dropping a suggestion.

Submitted(+2)

this is a cute puzzle game! at first, i found it hard to figure out what I had to do, but the presentation of the game in general and especially the lights turned out really well! good job

Developer(+2)

We are pleased with your comment and happy that you have liked the presentation of the game. We will  be updating and adding more levels to the game. Thank you for dropping a comment, tranquilmage.

Submitted(+2)

Love the unique take on the theme as well as the visuals! Biggest suggestion would be indicators of which lines can rotate

Developer(+1)

We are glad you liked the concept and the aesthetics of the game.  We are making a note of all the suggestions we are receiving and the changes will be made once we get a chance. Thank you for stopping by, TheShoes.

Submitted(+2)

It looks good. Good puzzle game.

Developer

Thank you ivandor87 for playing our game and we are happy that you liked the visuals. 

Submitted(+2)

@Ashwinii I enjoyed the game its simple yet fun, good one :D

Developer(+1)

Thanks :) I am glad you liked it.

Submitted(+2)

Very nice take on the theme! 

Developer

Thank you Aydın Akaydın for dropping a comment. :)

Submitted(+2)

I found your game very relaxing. I enjoyed aesthetics a lot, too. Good job!

Developer(+2)

We thank you for playing our little game and we are happy that you found it relaxing and enjoyed the aesthetics of the game. Thank you Kets for dropping a comment, it means a lot to us. :)

Submitted(+2)

Interesting concept and very nice visuals!

I bumped into some issues guessing which way the lines should go and often finding myself resorting to clicking to see if I missed anything, it would be nice to see some sort of rotating indicator for which lines can be rotated. However, with a bit more polish this could be a really and sleek puzzler, I'd love to see a few more updates to this post-jam :)

Good job!

Developer(+2)

We are very happy that you found the concept interesting and liked the visuals. We will surely be making a change for the conductor's rotation to fit two ways and we will be raising the difficulty a little. We are noting down all the suggestions and the feedback and we will be adding those in our next release as we get a chance :) Thank you, Zombiedance for your very helpful comment.

Submitted(+2)

Nice game! I like the art used, it's simple but fitting :) A bit confusing why parts need to be rotated one way, since there didn't seem to be any visual difference between the two rotations. Good job!

Developer(+1)

Thank you Hippohippo for stopping by and checking out our game. We are happy that you liked the art and found the game close to the theme. We are making a note of all the suggestions and the feedback. :)

Submitted(+2)

This is a fun and calming puzzle game that I really enjoyed. I would suggest giving some kind of indication of which lines can be rotated, and having the lines work in both directions (or an indicator to show what direction the electricity should flow), but these are minor points in a very fun experience. Would love to see more.

Developer(+1)

We are glad you found the puzzle relaxing and fun. Thank you for your suggestion and we are making a note of every suggestion and feedback that we get. You will surely get to see more levels and many things fixed. Thank you for dropping a comment, Chris Sutcliffe. :)

Submitted(+2)

I liked the art and the puzzles!

Too bad about the resolution issues which might cause many people to give up.

It would be nice to have another indication that the circuit parts are facing the right way, because in the end it was a lot of mindless clicking to make them align correctly, but I had fun 😄

Developer(+2)

We are happy that you enjoyed the idea and the visuals. Yes, the conductors not connecting both the ways should be fixed in the next release and we are very thankful for all the comments with suggestions, feedback, and appreciations and we will respect them all by fixing the things in the next release. Thanks again for stopping for by and giving our game a chance. :)

Submitted(+2)

It look's cool but the resolution is really weird in my computer. After lighting up the first lamp, there is no way for me to continue. Looking at the images, I see there is an arrow on the top corner of the screen which would probably take me to another screen, but it does not appear in my game, maybe it's offscreen because of the resolution.

Developer(+1)

We are sorry about the resolution, this is our first game ever and we never uploaded any before on Itch so we had no idea about making sure it fits well. We were also running out of time so we didn't get a chance to test it on the browser and it was already late when we found out that the game needs to be played fullscreen only and the min resolution for the screen should be 1920x1080. It will be resolved in the next release. Thank you for dropping a comment, Malvarth.

Submitted(+2)

I little bit more indication if wires are actually connected would help. Some of them would light up seemingly randomly, but others wouldn’t. This idea can probably be expanded into a cool mobile game to kill time while taking the bus

Developer(+1)

Yes, we will be making this into a mobile version with many things resolved and considering the suggestions and feedback we received. Thanks for dropping a comment, MekaSasquatch. :)

Submitted(+2)

I really like the concept and will look forward to the new version.

Developer(+1)

We are happy that you liked the concept and once we get a chance we will have a major update on this game. Thank you for dropping a comment. :)

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