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A jam submission

Double DiskView game page

Submitted by SteveD — 1 day, 17 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#44.0894.089
How do you rate the game overall (you can consider fun, dev time, etc.)?#44.0004.000
Audio#44.1114.111
How well does the game fit the themes?#64.5564.556
Gameplay#63.8893.889
Visuals#173.8893.889

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

How long was your dev time?
2 hours 53 mins, solo dev, reused some old code

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Comments

Submitted

Really satisfying trying to line the angles up, love the retro aesthetic too!

Submitted

Game fits the theme well. Difficulty curve is solid. Passing either on a single or double score is okay, would be nice on a single score to get a retry option for a better shot. Obviously time constraints being a thing, it's not a big deal.

Submitted(+1)

Overall really good, well made with the amount of time, I'm just wondering how legal is it to reuse old code. Otherwise, art direction and gameplay are well made.

Submitted

I believe the intent is that you can use anything you have bought or made in the past, as long as it wasn't made in preparation for the game jam. So say you made a tree asset for a previous project? You could use that for one now. You know this next game jame is going to be about Power Surge(maybe), so you pre-build a generator asset? That's against the rules.

Code would be the same IMO, as long as it was originally created for another purpose, and is re-usable, it wouldn't break the fair to use rule. Obviously, the more you have from older projects, the easier it gets to re-use old code, but honestly I think thats sort of the point. You get to build a library of code and assets from previous projects by doing these weekly, and then can re-use or refactor those old assets to work for newer projects as part of the learning process.

Submitted

Thats a fair point, I checked a bit and it would make sense that if you were to make a game in a short time you would use what you have made in the past to make it as fast as possible. Thanks for the response.

Submitted(+1)

My favorite entry this far! The idea is awesome and fits the theme very well. My suggestion would be to also display the score somewhere (unless I'm missing something). 

Submitted(+1)

Nice game! It's very satisfying when you finally get the perfect angle :)

Submitted(+1)

nice game I enjoyed playing it