Autumn Physics by Colorvade
This is a physics game(?)
Ambient audio was recorded by RHumphries and is freely available. (https://www.freesound.org/people/RHumphries/sounds/1050/)
Ambient audio was recorded by RHumphries and is freely available. (https://www.freesound.org/people/RHumphries/sounds/1050/)
Ratings
| Coolness | 48% | 1414 |
| Overall | 3.09 | 673 |
| Audio | 2.57 | 638 |
| Fun | 3.03 | 621 |
| Graphics | 3.57 | 260 |
| Humor | 1.65 | 919 |
| Innovation | 3.29 | 428 |
| Mood | 3.00 | 472 |
| Theme | 3.26 | 937 |
One thing in particular that bugged me was how often the randomness would be flat out unfair. Sometimes, every sloped piece I got would face the same direction. Other times, placement of the gravity switchers would just be flat out impossible to deal with.
The bare concept is a cool idea, but I would ditch the random generation and put pre-defined levels in their place. Overall not that fun, but there's a lot you can do with the concept.
Also, on level 2, i just couldnt move blocks anymore.
Overall, it's a fun puzzle concept, I like the mechanics, and the sound effects mesh well. I'd love to play something like this on a tablet during an early morning commute.
I think would do well post comp. One change is that the ball feels very heavy. With so many straight/sharp edges, some of the random pieces make it impossible to hit all of them. I do like that you kept it all on one screen, but having to scroll down to hit the play button made me miss some of the action up top.