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Traveling through a normal platform is too easy for you? Well, we got you!

Welcome to Wobble where your life is on the edge, literally. You are on an ever-changing platform. Your goal is to keep the platform relatively stable by moving around to different spots on the platform until all of the blocks are set in stone.

Next, you just have to get to the shining orb spawned after the mayhem subsided, but beware since you still have to keep the platform balanced. Join in for the calming yet challenging adventure with Bob the Box.


Controls

  • [A] or [D] to Move
  • [Space] to Jump and Double Jump
  • [Shift] or [Control] to Dash
  • [Esc] to Pause


Credits

NameRole
Christopher Fendika LeeTeam Manager and Programmer
Audrey LevinaProgrammer
Rendy OkvianGame Designer
Juan JavierGame Designer
Dheanandri2D Artist
Nayra Jannatri2D Artist
Jeffryco ArdiyaSound Engineer
Willie SooSound Engineer

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Wobble 32 MB

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Chill platformer game. Art is cute, sound design is solid. Interesting concept and execution. Some mechanics might be unintended and thus prone to exploitation. Dying in this game is actually beneficial as it eliminates the player's weight into equation, so on balanced systems without the player's weight, you can keep dying until the white exit orb appears. But for a game done in 3 days with 8 people working on it, this is very nice. :D

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Good game with an elegant yet aesthetic design. Purposefully despawning as an option to maintain balance seems overpowered and a penalty should be taken into consideration when opting to use that mechanic.

The visuals with the music complement each other. There are a couple of hidden mechanics that are fun to do! Worth to play!

I would put as full name in the title "Wobble Balance" instead of just "Wobble". Besauce I see that more game have the same word in the title, and adding another word to the side or changing it would distinguish a bit better.