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Shape in the wall
Shape in the wall
By 2kah
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Theme | 423 | 3.43 | | |
| Innovation | 527 | 3.00 | | |
| Audio | 588 | 2.14 | | |
| Fun | 645 | 2.87 | | |
| Overall | 762 | 2.83 | | |
| Mood | 773 | 2.15 | | |
| Graphics | 813 | 2.30 | | |
| Coolness | 1350 | 45 | | |
Comments
Well I really love the fact that instead of changing the characters shape, you need to change the walls shape. Really adds to the challenge considering you have to wait until the last wall passes to see what shape you are.
Very nice application of the theme, really like the concept and how it ramps up. At first I was like "too easy..." then died at 39 points...and kept dying around there afterwards :)
Simple, effective.
One minor grip:
It was more "effective" for me to look at the shapes at the bottom of the screen (interface ones) and simply react to my own shape changing at the corner of my field of view, than to keep my eyes on the shape itself.
Not sure if it's the same for everyone but heh, had to comment on something else than just "fun!"
Anyway, kudos :)
Interesting application of concept. I liked the fact that you had to shift the environment, instead of your avatar.
vethan
2016-04-20 08:47
46 on my first try! that was pretty fun! I might have to adjust my technique after reading other commments on here hah
gyfis
2016-04-22 20:13
As mentioned earlier, the cool thing is that you don't change yourself but the obstacles! Really cool idea.
iossif
2016-04-23 14:11
my brain hurts. it is primed to change player shapes and not the other way around. well played... well played :)
<3
haha nice! :D this idea crossed my mind when I was making a game for this compo, haha :D well done! :D
I've seen games like this but when you change the wall, it just change the mind. It's pretty original and these 2 music notes are very well used. Good job
A good puzzle game, and more difficult than you'd think when it speeds up! I only reached 20. It would be nice to be able to control the starting speed which seemed a bit slow after you have restarted many times like I did :)