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A jam submission

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A puzzle where you are a chamber's system tasked to guide a robot to the exit, while in low energy
Submitted by Eduardo Rodrigues (@edurodriguesdev) — 2 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#4083.6673.667
Presentation#4843.9283.928
Overall#5743.6673.667
Originality#14133.4063.406

Ranked from 69 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 level's elements (circle and squares) are controlled by the interface and consumes the same shared energy

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

A game with very nice puzzles. The graphics looked really good and I enjoyed playing this game a lot.

Submitted

Really dug the art and the music! Great, challenging puzzles. Nice work!

Submitted

Another really nice puzzle game! I enjoyed this quite a bit. I especially like the green, retro 1bit aesthetic of it all. Very nicely done!

Submitted

This was an awesome game! I love the graphics, it has a really distinct visual style that works really well, and the constrained puzzles were great. I got stuck on a couple puzzles, but I definitely want to keep trying to solve them because it's such a satisfying feeling to succeed! Great job.

Submitted

The graphics are great and the puzzles make you really think. Cool ass game.

Submitted

So simple fun and polished!

Submitted

Really cool interface and ambient music. The puzzle solving was fun, good job!

Submitted

This is really good! The artstyle is amazing, and the puzzle design is fantastic! Sometimes the energy would drain twice when i clicked something, i don't know if i accidentally clicked twice because i'm using my laptops touchpad, or if that was some sort of bug. I'd also have liked keyboard controls, but i did love the graphical controls on the screen! This is definitely one of my favorite games of the jame, great job!

Developer

Thanks for the feedback and for reporting the problem!

Submitted

So simple fun and polished!

Submitted

I loved the art style and the puzzles were well designed! top quality 10/10

Submitted(+1)

Always loved that kind of puzzle game, there's great room for improvements in the future, maybe give it a sci fi theme or something, but as it is the project holds himself pretty much, even more being made in 48 hours. Brasileiros arrebentando na Jam hein \o/

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the feedback! é nois

Submitted

Very simple puzzles and thoughtful music.

Having a preview of where blocks will switch to would have been nice. I could also see new OS actions in a possible future version, like fulfilling multiple conditions to complete the level, or pushable blocks.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I intend to implement the preview block after the Jam, and might also add new levels in the future!

Submitted(+1)

Super good concept with great levels. I love the old school look.

Submitted

clean and well designed! Great job

Submitted

Really liked the unique approach and concept! Would be nice to have a fully fleshed out version some day, congrats on submitting!

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I am considering the possibility :)

Submitted(+1)

Wow, like it a lot. Well done pacing. I loved how some levels lead me astray. And great music too. Had no valuable feedback here. What it does, does it right.

Good Job!

Submitted

A good concept well executed! I found it was just the right level of difficulty for me too, well done!

Submitted

nice game and good artstyle.

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