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A jam submission

Ice GolfView game page

Submitted by Dridev (@dridev_) — 7 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#1192.8182.818
Graphics#1213.0913.091
Gameplay#1352.6362.636
Overall#1602.6592.659
Authenticity (or, Creativity in use of resolution)#2202.0912.091

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Themes
I've tried to implement the "Frick Around And Find Out" theme, with this little puzzle game, in which you have to find your way to the flag.

Tools
I used godot and Aseprite

Lessons
I'm new to game development, so I've learned a lot.

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Comments

Submitted

Fun lil puzzle! Executed well

Submitted

Cute little game, gives me some Nitrome vibes~

I think it would be cool if there were switches and maby even some thin ice here and there which breaks once you're over it, maybe for harder/later levels.

Submitted

This is a fun little puzzler! <3 Well done! Very relaxing to play. There's some technicalities I think, but that takes nothing away from the game.

Submitted

It's classic but well done and very enjoyable to play, very nice!

Submitted

This was nice, the levels were fun and I like the overall vibe. Good work!

Submitted

I rated low Authenticity because most of the animation effects violate the 64x64 rule. But that’s just a silly technicality. It’s a great game!

Developer

Yes, you're right! I hadn't thought of that.

Submitted

I like it. FYI iIf you're using godot you can set the window size to be 64 x 64 in the project settings. Tick on the advanced settings and set the window override to something like 640 x 640 and you'll get a truer 64 pixel experience - assuming your sprites aren't scaled up and are 1:1 with their pixels. Nice simple classic game well done.

Developer

Thanks for your advice !