Controls:

  • W Key, Up Arrow, Spacebar: Jump and Double Jump
  • Arrow Keys, WASD Keys: Move
  • R key: Restart the level

This game was made using Godot.  I used version 3.5, since the current version (4.2) doesn't have web export support for Macs yet.  It was made for the New Years New Skills 2024 Game Jam.

Asset Credits:

Thanks for playing!  I hope you enjoyed the game.  This is my first game jam and I definitely had a great time participating.  Even just putting together something fairly small with a few simple mechanics and a handful of levels taught me a ton.

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Authorcbbgames
GenrePuzzle, Platformer
Made withGodot
TagsPixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer, Singleplayer
Average sessionAbout a half-hour

Comments

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WooW! Very impressive!

super cool game!

Decent

The puzzles are really creative 

Thank you for playing!

Damn cool

Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

very cute concept :), i'd like some more!

Thank you!  I was considering adding more mechanics and more levels at some point in the future!

Good puzzle game!

Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

Really nice!

Thanks so much!

The level designe are really good but next time give a time to add music and sound effects

Thank you!  I definitely want to improve the sound in the game.  I've actually never made any kind of music for a game before, but I discovered a tool called Fami Studio that looks like it can create fun retro-sounding chiptunes.  For my next game jam, I definitely want to try it out!

you can always use free music

That's a nice little puzzle platformer about future planning!

I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you for playing!

Very very cool game. So many levels and very interesting mechanics!

Thank you so much!

Short but fun game, the puzzles in the later levels incorporating the different mechanics is good. A little bit of chill background music could help for next time. Sound effects are crisp and good. 

Thank you, I'm glad you had fun!  I've never made music before, but I definitely want to learn how so I can incorporate it for my next game jam!