Reverse Polarity by kev

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made by kev for LD30 (COMPO)
This is my first entry into a ludum dare competition ever. I had great fun making it.
It is a puzzle game. The concept is that you control two balls at once, one follows the direction arrows, the other goes in the opposite direction "they are in different but connected worlds".

I used:
Phaser.js for the basic game engine stuff.
paint and paint dot net for graphics.
nodeWebkit for compiling into an exe (windows version is in the download links).

As this is an html/javascript game I deployed it to a web server so you don't need to download the source files to play it, find it at: http://reversepolarity.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/

Ratings

Coolness 37% 1626
Overall 3.25 514
Fun 3.27 357
Graphics 2.48 940
Innovation 3.59 231
Mood 2.39 996
Theme 3.52 355

Feedback

donut345
25. Aug 2014 · 17:41 UTC
really fun, would make a great mobile game
Razoric
26. Aug 2014 · 17:16 UTC
My brain hurts (good job!)
Nuclear Napalm
26. Aug 2014 · 17:17 UTC
Wow! Great puzzle!
malf
26. Aug 2014 · 17:39 UTC
nice game, well designed levels
Mach60KAS
26. Aug 2014 · 17:43 UTC
Great puzzle game, I loved the concept!
TinyMoonStudios
26. Aug 2014 · 23:04 UTC
I had a brief incident where the ball fell out of bounds in the second level but other than that an original puzzle game, well done.
INC$D021
27. Aug 2014 · 07:26 UTC
Nice level design.. :)
rantt
27. Aug 2014 · 18:16 UTC
Great little puzzle solver, nicely designed levels. Fun game, I really liked it.
BitOfGold
27. Aug 2014 · 19:46 UTC
Nice little puzzle game, lot of fun levels! +1 for using phaser!
Hippolyta
28. Aug 2014 · 17:23 UTC
Cool puzzler - well done!
I only miss some sfx/audio.
Stan Sypek
31. Aug 2014 · 14:15 UTC
Great game. Brilliant concept, although audio would have improved immensely.
psychonull
04. Sep 2014 · 16:00 UTC
Looks like the "you lose" sprite was missing for me, but otherwise great puzzles :)
micahcowan
06. Sep 2014 · 17:41 UTC
Very cool idea, and everything seems to be working right. Got hard really fast.
kaitokidi
09. Sep 2014 · 12:04 UTC
it is nice, great job!