Elemental Inversion
About
You wake up in a strange world as a weird little tortilla chip shaped automaton. You have the power to invert the element of certain objects. Use this to complete puzzles.
Controls
- A - Left
- D - Right
- Space or W - Jump
- Left Mouse - Spawn Orb
- R - Reset level
- Escape or P - Pause
- F11 - Toggle fullscreen
Note:
If playing in the browser you may experience some bad audio lag as well as some particles not displaying. So I recommend downloading if your system isn't powerful enough (or if you have a thousand tabs open). Also Firefox on Android seems to have some issues.
Credit:
All code, art, sfx, and music made by myself. The font is not mine. Credit goes to Beth for the really cool game idea. :D
Source
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Author | Connor Magson |
Genre | Platformer, Puzzle |
Made with | Audacity, Godot, Aseprite |
Tags | 2D, Godot, Pixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer, Short, Side Scroller, Singleplayer |
Code license | MIT License |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Touchscreen |
Accessibility | Interactive tutorial |
Links | Source code |
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Elemental Inversion Windows 1.2.3.zip 26 MB
Elemental Inversion Linux 1.2.3.zip 30 MB
Elemental Inversion MacOSX 1.2.3.zip 44 MB
Elemental Inversion Android 1.2.3.apk 34 MB
[ORIGNAL SUBMISSION] Elemental Inversion Windows.zip 27 MB
[ORIGNAL SUBMISSION] Elemental Inversion Linux.zip 31 MB
[ORIGNAL SUBMISSION] Elemental Inversion MacOSX.zip 44 MB
Development log
- Couple of fixes / adjustments.Apr 25, 2022
- Fixed some crashes related to the Discord sdk.Feb 01, 2022
- Fixed Windows crash on launch.Jan 30, 2022
- 1.2.0 UpdateDec 02, 2021
- Post-Jam UpdatesNov 26, 2021
- Initial Itch.io release.Nov 21, 2021
Comments
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I kept on getting stuck on almost every level, regardless it's quite good!
Congrats on getting 1st place! What program did you use to make the SFX/Music?
Thanks! I used Ableton Live Lite primarily, and Audacity to do some editing.