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Jandhi

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A member registered Jun 11, 2020 · View creator page →

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Much appreciated! Bevy was an absolute joy to work with. Some elements still need some maturing, like the UI system, but I definitely will come back to the engine. 

That was definitely influence! There’s no end, just trying to get to the highest score. 

They were fun to record haha

Great reversal and great art! I eventually found the optimal strategy was to ditch strategy and spam R and m1 haha

I think this idea has a ton of potential. I really like the idea of having to guide the adventurer with the right information or items to have them finish the quest right, and also to need the right type of adventurer matched with the right type of quest. Great execution for a jam too!

I like this reversal quite a bit. A fun sandboxy environment to chew bubblegum and destroy bowling balls. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Hard as nails but clean execution on a clever premise.

Love the style of the game. A solid execution on the theme.

I like this interpretation of the theme. Cute art too!

Heheh. Probably not a game, but definitely on theme.

Cute game with a fun mechanic. Would love to see expansion on this with different signs and some quality of life improvements. Great work!

Really cool mechanic, reminds me of baba is you. Probably one of my favourite and most loyal interpretations of the theme.

Love it, it's a funny gimmick while also feeling really good to play! Props!

A really polished submission, with a really fun twist on the classic tomb-raiding genre. Nice!

What a fun reversal of the platforming genre! The comments also really made me smile. Great work guys!

Cute! I totally walked down the road into the concrete nothingness the first time haha

Thanks for playing! I'm particularly proud of the music. We were thinking of adding a time goal for a more satisfying finish, but never ended up implementing it. Oh well, something to think about for next jam!