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A jam submission

Diving BirdView game page

Flappy Bird but you are a duck diving into the sea
Submitted by Amigo — 12 hours, 39 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#813.5713.571
Theme#1153.8573.857
Overall#1503.3813.381
Game Design#1583.3933.393
Innovation#1743.2143.214
Audio#2433.1433.143
Graphics#3523.1073.107

Ranked from 28 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?
In the game you need to dive deeper into the sea to gain more points.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
Some pieces of code were taken from a youtube tutorial "Make Flappy Bird in 5 Minutes" by Sasquatch B Studios. Assets that I did not create can be found in the credits section on the game page and in the game itself.

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Submitted

Fun take on flappy bird! More unique than I was expecting!

Submitted

What a fun game! 🐦

Things I enjoyed ✔️

  1. Honestly was not expecting such a fun flappy bird like experience!
  2. I love the going deeper part of the game, I like how the rocks fade in and putting a spin on the flappy bird game!
  3. Sprite work is very well done!

Things I would like to possibly see with your title. 🤷‍♂️

  1. Honestly cant think of anything!

Overall 📓

Great work on the game! I had such a fun time playing it! Great job!

Submitted

Interesting take on flappy bird. Feels like a refreshing experience.

Submitted

What an incredibly clever twist on the Flappy Bird formula. I can only second what many others have said, but the realization that the game wanted me to intentionally fall into the water and then actually dive deeper myself — what a cool expansion on the concept, and needing to time your returns to the surface (and still dodge pipes there!) is a crucial detail that keeps it from being too simple. Awesome stuff!

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