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Explore the world of neon:morph 2000 with your morphing powers! Unlock transformations which give you special abilities! But what those abilities are is a mystery!
For an extra challenge, collect all 40 neon artifacts!
NOTE - it's a good idea to click within the game and allow the browser to hide your cursor, or play the game fullscreen!
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Made by: Jonathan, Ricky, Thom, Dunk and Cat
Update 1: Improved the grammar in the end-of-level message
Update 2: Fixed a bug which caused the tutorial controls to remain on screen instead of displaying the correct shape-shifting controls
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Ratings
#280 | Audio(Jam) | 3.38 |
#515 | Fun(Jam) | 3.15 |
#519 | Graphics(Jam) | 3.38 |
#598 | Overall(Jam) | 3.19 |
#686 | Mood(Jam) | 2.91 |
#776 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.77 |
#829 | Theme(Jam) | 2.92 |
#1248 | Coolness | 47% |
Comments
Advice: put the game in fullscreen otherwise the camera will be a little bit annoying to move when your cursor reach the border of the game.
Nice game design.
Loved it, inspired me to try out unity for the next LD. I loved the little surprises, like the bouncing and the jump pads and the like. Music fits the art and game style. Nice =)
Nice idea and well-made long levels! Controls become frustrating soon and the transformations take a while to appear though
Very nice graphics and music, rather difficult in the second level.. but I liked it!! :D
Well, it's a classic game with ludum theme features. It's a little laggy in my PC, and camera and ball controls need to be worked.
But it was a good idea to transform a game like that with special abilities and shape shifting.
Really fun but I wish the controls were a bit tighter like said before. Great music too.
Rolling control is pretty OK. Nice game, I spent couple of minutes waiting for some shape-shifting gameplay to play, but game starts to be really hard before you have chance to aquaitance with shape-shifting mechanics. Probably specially designed tutorial level will solve this.
Nice entry with a cool graphics. The camera is hard to use and feel the game movement at the same time.
The levels are long, it is OK, but they need some balancing to let the player use transformations earlier ;)
Oh man I love rolling ball games and yours is very sweet. Music and visuals are very nice and ultra 80s. Great job!
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Rolling controls could be tighter, camera needs work.