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I'd love some feedback on a game I've been working on for months.

A topic by TOMOLO Creation created Mar 19, 2022 Views: 308 Replies: 5
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Hi there!

I've made a few games before but I usually never work on them for more than a week. I've worked on this game, on and off, for a couple of months now. I am a lot more "serious" with this one and I will keep working on it ever more so I would love some feedback. What did you like (if anything) and what should I change/get rid of/add? There is currently no music but I am working on that as well. I've made a couple of tracks but none of them really work for this game. 

The game is called Super-Floaty and can be played in browser for free.

Thanks in advance,

Tommy / Tomolo Games

https://tomologames.itch.io/super-floaty


Played it for a bit. I think it’s allright….controls feel ok. There is some strategy involved that is fun enough to explore your game.

Only thing is it might feel repetitive after a few stages, but that might be taste. Try to keep it fresh.

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A thousand thanks for playing my game and giving me feedback. I tried to introduce something new to each level (well, almost every level) but if you think it's repetitive then I didn't do a good job. I'll try to add more things to make it less repetitive. 

Thanks again, I really appreciate it :)

What style of music do you have in mind for the soundtrack? I played your game with some music on the side and it made a huge difference to the overall experience as it felt a bit too quiet without. The graphics are nice and I really like the level progression along with the tutorials. I would love to see an alternate input for jumping with the keyboard. Have you considered controller support?

First of all, a thousand thanks for playing my game and giving me feedback. The thing about the music is that I have a hard time making music suitable for games. The tracks usually ends up as "regular" music and not music for games. I don't know how to explain it, but most of the music I've made for this game are basically just hip hop beats. I'm stubborn so I want to make everything myself, otherwise I could just use someone else's music. What type of music did you listen to when you played the game? 

I will add music for sure, I will continue making music until I come up with something that fits. I will also add the option to play with gamepad.

Thanks again, I really appreciate you taking time to help me out :)

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I just shuffled some paid music assets as I was playing the game, and remixed samples by Soundtrack Loops. My intent is to make my own music as well but I am currently using paid assets as placeholders as I find it more enjoyable and even inspiring (when compared to no music at all). Although I do tend to turn off the soundtrack when I am troubleshooting somethings as it gets annoying after a while :-)