PyWeek - Team SparkleMotion - feedback

Fun 4 Prod 4 Inno 5

Doger

This game is very very good the only problem is the controls are a bit confusing I think that the left and right movements should have been assigned to the a and d keys not q and e because moving left and right is one of the main controls and spinning left and right is the secondary controls and secondary controls should be put in less important key positions either way great game

Fun 4 Prod 5 Inno 5

Pykemon010

This was an amazing game, great graphics, great story, great gameplay, this has got to be one of my favorite games, oh also, BAALD BAALD BAAALD MY EEEYEES!!

Disqualify Fun 2 Prod 4 Inno 4

MrTanoshii

I don't see how it fits the theme

Nice innovative game, clearly a lot of work was put into this!
I personally disliked the balance of gravity

Disqualify Fun 3 Prod 3 Inno 4

Jeb

Python lags... a lot.
Didn't see any red planet here, only grass and some trees and ufos, where is the red planet. It is hard to control the helicopter as the game lags so much.
I like that u have story.
Disqualify because there is no red planet, only ufos
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1011503762201903225/1022571132244729977/unknown.png

Fun 2 Prod 3 Inno 4

DR0ID

Well, steering a chopper isn't easy. Also the second level: I have no idea why I won (because the chopper was out of control and it lagged too much... it was more like 5 fps). The story was somewhat fun.

Fun 4 Prod 5 Inno 4

aleksan149

Fun and challenging to manage!) Super!)

Did not work

JRichey2SwiFt

Game wasn't able to play for me it kept throwing some unable to open files for sound and that would make me skip across the screen. I watched a buddy of mine play it and looked really interesting so wish I could have played it.

Fun 5 Prod 5 Inno 4

Quikli

Super fun choplifter clone! Level 2 could have used a bit more challenge

Did not work

zwerver

It could not load the glb file: https://pastebin.com/VvMi01Tz
It might be wise to use the .bam format for the models in Panda3D next time.

It's kind of strange the requirements for this game were both pyglet and Panda3D. Do those two place nice? In my experience Panda3D is more than capable on its own ;)