Note: there are no sound effects yet, so the sfx volume slider will obviously not work

>  Controls <

Left:
A / Left  arrow key

Right:
D / Right arrow key

Jump:
Space / W / Up arrow key

Dash:
Z / Shift

Note: You CAN double-jump

> Credits <

Music:
Pumkiin

Art & Code:
Quinn

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorQuinn
GenrePlatformer
Tags1-bit, 2D, Black and White, Godot, Minimalist, Pixel Art, Retro, Short, Singleplayer

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Windows.zip 15 MB

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i like your games sooo much

My goal is just to make fun games, so I'm glad you enjoy them :D

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Graphics: 10/10

Gameplay: 9.5/10

Song: 291283018413043842/10

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I always look forward to playing a Quinn game, and this one is fun and pretty polished :)

Props to Pumkiin for the music too, it fits the game well

Here's some feedback that I thought of while playing:

The camera movement is very disorienting, unless this is on purpose I would lower it a bit
It seems like you use the input keys to move the camera, correct me if not, but it might work better if you used the player's velocity instead
The player is very slippery when stopping (I got mad on the last level lol)
I had a hard time seeing when a platform was disabled or not (the gray is very close to the white, at least on my monitor)
It would be cool to see a cooldown of when the platforms are gonna be active again (using the dots on the sprite for example)

Anyway, that's just my two cents, great game and good job for completing it! It's always easy to just start new projects and never finish them :'(

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Thank you for the feedback!

You're right about the camera movement. I'll change it like you suggested and see how that works.

When I tested the game a bit earlier today, I was also frustrated with the slippery movement since it doesn't work well with the smaller platforms; I've already increased the friction by a bit.

I also got a bit confused with the platforms, but I also assumed that it was my monitor. Also, I never considered using the dots for showing the cooldown; I'll definitely try it out.

Yeah, completing games is really hard. I have many, many unfinished projects just lying there. I think about going back to finish them every so often.

Once again, thanks for the feedback.