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This is a simple 2D puzzle platformer where you control two characters simultaneously. The catch is both the characters are enemies of each other. So if they collide they die.

Standard WASD/Arrow keys.


Credits:

Background music and SFX by https://www.instagram.com/yaaash_11/ 

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Very nice game the character movement and jump feel a little to fast for me still was fun. Also way better with the theme than mine :)

Thanks! Many people felt that movement was difficult to control. I think I overdid the friction thing 😅.

What Engine Is This Made With?

:D

Godot 3.2.2

Thanks For Answering! I Am Also A Godot User, Now I'm Training With Unity.

:D

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Oh I see. I used Unity for a while but quickly realised that Godot was much easier for me.

the game is really good, i wish there was more levels

I really like the idea, I could have spent the evening there. Too bad, I finished the game in less than two minutes. I would have loved to see more. To speak of the realization, I find the changing zoom level of the camera strange, what is the desired effect? Otherwise, the controls are nice and the graphics simple and efficient.
I like the pun.
Well done to the team and good luck for the future

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Thanks for trying it out. So the thing is we were a team of 2 and the other guy was supposed to take care of level design and assets. But day before yesterday he backed out and I had to work on everything. So all the sprites that you see are programmers art 😅. I really wish I could get more levels done, but my mind couldn't come up with good puzzles.

Yes, the varying zoom level was intentional so as to limit visibility of level. Maybe I should have made it more subtle so that it does not stand out so much.

Teamwork is not always easy, well done for having published your game