Mondriaan by Corné Dorrestijn

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made by Corné Dorrestijn for LD26 (COMPO)
Minimal time (2.5 hours), Minimal code (216 lines, could be smaller but time would be more), Minimal gameplay (Just jumpin'), Minimal graphics (Mondriaan).

Result, this minimalism game.

Ratings

Coolness 37% 1594
Overall 2.83 914
Fun 2.50 980
Graphics 2.50 973
Innovation 2.48 997
Mood 2.29 1080
Theme 3.87 265

Feedback

Kevin van der Burgt
28. Apr 2013 · 22:09 UTC
Nice :) I have a score of 11.921 !
theomnis
29. Apr 2013 · 03:16 UTC
Vertical jumper taken to the max! Well, the minimalist max...I like how your character slowly grows and reduces in size (is this actually represented in the game?),
kyru
02. May 2013 · 03:31 UTC
Very nice, takes a simple concept and executes it very well. Hits the theme in a great way.
lanz
02. May 2013 · 17:21 UTC
Addictive! Cool jumper .) A bit slow maybe.
captainkraft
02. May 2013 · 17:27 UTC
Cool concept. You went along with the theme well. I'd only recommend you tweak the controls a bit. Feels to slow IMO
Martin_Monosys
02. May 2013 · 17:31 UTC
Not bad, an "art" game in the truest sense, like a painting come alive, some of the abstract painters might have liked that... :) Needs some sound/music...!
Typedeaf
02. May 2013 · 17:35 UTC
It was really hard to control the cube which made it less fun. Otherwise good job!
DarkX2
03. May 2013 · 19:36 UTC
A nice game based on all this jumping games.
I really liked how you turned one of the pictures that turn up when you search for "minimalism" into a game.

We did something similar to a picture that appears some pages later on google picture search.
Rafael Sales
03. May 2013 · 19:37 UTC
Nice job. Interesting mechanic. Congratz!
tankete
07. May 2013 · 02:07 UTC
Minimal! Fun, but needs some sound to keep me playing. Nice job!
Erunaamo
08. May 2013 · 17:35 UTC
Great use of the theme. The black lines really add a lot, even though they add nothing. Warping from one side to the other was a pleasant surprise.
SecondDimension
17. May 2013 · 19:49 UTC
A nice concept and it fits the theme perfectly.