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A jam submission

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First Game Jam [Juniper Dev Game Jam]
Submitted by SLT12 — 21 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#23932.3162.889
Audio#26311.9602.444
Overall#29792.0312.533
Creativity & Theme#30132.0492.556
Visuals#30761.8712.333
Seriousness#31621.9602.444

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Game Engine

Godot

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I really like how the game uses mirrors as the main mechanic. Overall I had a fun time playing and I would love to see more levels. Rotating the mirrors sometimes felt a bit weird but other than that it was a solid game. 

Submitted(+1)

Really cool concept. We'd love to see this polished into more than just the four levels. Maybe different types of lasers that require different types of mirrors. Other than that, really cool concept. I struggle to see where the theme fits. I didn't see a spinning mechanic other than potentially spinning the mirrors, that seemed pretty loose. I really enjoyed what I played. The art was cool. The music was fitting. I might turn it down a little bit but it was very fitting. As I said before the concept is awesome! Could definitely see playing that more. With some more variety and levels and more to do

Developer

Hi! Thanks for the feedback. You're right—my "spin-to-win" mechanic just involves rotating the mirror, so it is a bit subtle. That said, I have plenty of ideas for new levels; I wanted to include laser-activated doors to split levels into sections, and I also thought about using different laser colors and mixing them so that certain receivers only accept specific combinations. Anyway, thanks for the feedback—I really appreciate it!

Submitted(+1)

Both of those mentioned ideas would definitely add some depth to the game and I highly recommend you continue development. I really thought the game was fun.

Submitted(+1)

 It took me a while to get to level 4, but I finally made it—it was fun.