A downloadable Patti for Windows

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This is an early version of my first platformer - Crabby Patti vs The World!

It is a clone from an old Mario minigame. Hit platforms from below to flip
enemies and then go kick them before they recover! Save your crab friends
from the evil scaly hands of corporate reptilians!

CREDITS

The main character (Crabby Patti) was designed by @van___van (instagram) 
and adapted to pixel art by me!

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Music:
 - Title score by HitCtrl (https://opengameart.org/content/hitctrl-happy-pixie-town)
 - Level 1 - https://opengameart.org/content/clouds-castle-8-bit-videogame-loop
 - Level 2 - https://opengameart.org/content/apocalyptic-fire-town
 - Level 3 - https://opengameart.org/content/law-in-the-city

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As for me I'm a boring slave to the system by day, storyteller and (newb) indie game dev by 
night and you can find me around the webz (instagram,github,twitter,itch.io) @amirani.otm

For inquiries or comments hit me at hector.m0202@gmail.com

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patti.exe 31 MB

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Turns out, I actually like this despite the gripes I have with it.

1. Gravity is too slow. Falling speed should increase over time.

2. The "Flip" blocks won't reset after each world.

2. The hit detection when you jump is too big. Many times I would try and jump onto a platform, but hit my head and fall instead. The large hitbox wouldn't be much of an issue if it weren't for...

3.  You HAVE to hit an enemy right below where they are. what's the point of having the three tiles bump if the two outermost tiles won't hit the enemies.

Honestly, if these issues were fixed, and the game slightly polished, you could have a pretty fun clone of Mario Bros. Heck, maybe even make an adventure out of this where each world presents new mechanics or something.

And yes, I know this is your first game (or one of), but I suggest at least trying to fix some issues so you learn what can work, and what won't.

That said, I'm just some guy that played this, so I don't expect you to listen.

I DO listen!! You have no idea how much I appreciate your comments! I'm aware there's a lot to polish, and one of my intentions posting it here was precisely to get feedback like this

Yes it is my first game @@ also I don't have much spare time from work, so I'm a little slow. However I will take notes of each one of the things you mentioned and work on them over the weekend. I'm planning to slowly introduce more mechanics, characters, levels and enemies so keep an eye out for that!

About 2: Flip blocks are meant to work that way, I think it steps up the difficulty a bit, but I've also considered refreshing them (they worked like that originally, in Mario)

3. A friend also mentioned the collision thing, and I already have a solution I'm implementing right now!

Again I thank you for your feedback, friend. I'll let you know when I update the game if you feel like playing some more! 

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Yeah, no problem. seeing this really takes me back to my first game so I wanted to say a couple of things.