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Sphorce
12 years ago

Can you control your balls?


Welcome to Sphorce, a 2D platformer where you navigate a floating ball with gravity. Change the direction of gravity to move the ball level and pick up items scattered around, and make it to the exit… all without touching any walls. It’s a simple concept with a slight skill aspect to it.

This game is the start of a portfolio that I am building in order to launch myself into the games industry, and is the first of many titles that I wish to make.

As of now, this game is a stable build consisting of sixteen (16) levels, however I am continuing to build upon it until I feel it is in a polished state, most notably the remaking of some sprite assets. Over time, I may also add new levels and features, although these hinge on the popularity of the game as I am working on more game projects.

Nonetheless, I hope you have fun experiencing my first released creation.



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