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Nice graphics, interesting mechanics! Cool music and sfx! I just had some struggles having to look at the keyboard everytime. Anyway nice work, keep it up!

If you feel like it, you can also check out our jam entry
http://gamejolt.com/games/racketboy/80383#

This was neat, loving the whole shake the machine to get the color back. Just like the good ol days. Check mine out here http://gamejolt.com/games/armechgeddon/80346

Love the fact that I could hit the game to give it back the color. I included it in part 31 of my Indies vs Gamers compilation video series, if you would like to take a look :) https://youtu.be/ZqZ5NeFOkVY

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The first problem I saw right off the bat is the size of the game. It didn't fit my screen size, so I was only able to see the middle of the game, not the top or the bottom. If I had a HUD, I couldn't see it. The game was a little confusing at first, and I died pretty quickly, but on my second playthrough I did a lot better. The game is pretty good, although I didn't see any progression to it. It always seemed like it was the same amount of enemies, and it was definitely the same type every time. More variety could help spice things up. The screen shake is a good idea, but could probably be executed a little better. I can see how multiple graphical failures could make it hard to see and add a bit more challenge, but no matter how many bugs there are, you can get rid of them all with one button. One last thing, the scoreboard on the title screen is a bit messed up. Text is overlapping each other and it makes it hard to read it. That's not that big of an issue though, you could easily just scroll down to Game Jolt scoreboard.

Other than that, it's a pretty fun game, and I have the sudden impulse to beat the guy who's score is 57. I guess that's the whole point of the jam, huh? It also occured to me that this could be adapted to make an elementary school computer game that teaches kids how to type...

The screen shake to remove the noise is an interesting addition

Glob-Tron is my entrie for the Indies vs Gamers Jam. It's based on a old arcade station that not only play a old school game, but also tweak and go to black and white or other kind of long forgotten display problems. Give it a good slap with the space bar :) #indiesvsgamers

Control the ship with the arrows and use the same keys as the letter on the virus to fire the right laser. Press space to slap the arcade game to correct the image if it's not correct. :)
#arcade



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