Hi! Last month me and a few friends participated in the 1-BIT game jam, the theme of which was light & dark. We really liked how our game turned out and decided to develop it further into a proper demo in the following weeks.

The game’s main premise is that any platforms which aren’t illuminated by light (and therefore aren’t visible to the player), don’t exist. We used this idea to create both puzzle and movement-focused levels.

As of right now, we’re looking for feedback from other people, because we’re considering developing the project further. Our main problem is that a lot of the feedback we received hasn’t been of much use, mostly due to the fact that a lot of it was from friends and other people we know irl, which tends to be biased.

I would really appreciate it if any of you could play it and provide some feedback! It’s free and playable on Windows, MacOS, Linux and in browser

Side note: I’m really, really sorry if self-promo is prohibited here, but I couldn’t find a rule against it

  • gonkOP
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the feedback! Giving the player the ability to change the controls is definitely a thing we will do in the future. You’re right that playing the game for people who prefer to use arrow keys is difficult. We intended for the players to move around the A and D keys (whcih, unfortunately doesnt suit everyone) and kinda forgot that the arrow keys are even available as an option in our game

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      1 year ago

      Ah shit it didn’t even occur to me to even try wasd :D I’ll give it another try now that I know. I just thought “well this seems super inconvenient”

    • Chobbes@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      I was a sad Dvorak typist :(. You don’t want to make Dvorak users sad, it’s punching down.