The Conservation Principle was made in 4 days for the GMTK 2024 Game Jam by a team of college students. 

Controls:

  • WASD to move
  • Space to jump
  • Mouse to aim
  • Left click to enlarge objects
  • Right click to drain objects
  • Escape or P to open pause menu

Core Mechanic:

  • You start with a limited amount of mass which you can use to enlarge objects. You can drain objects to increase your stored mass. All mass is conserved, and mass can neither be created nor destroyed!

Other Info:

  • Your goal for each level is to reach the black hole. 
  • Hints for each level are available in the pause menu.
  • The number above your head shows how much mass you have stored.
  • All levels start unlocked, you can skip levels and come back to them later.
  • A-levels feature only core mechanics, B-levels feature additional mechanics.

Credits:

  • Owen Chen - Programming, Design (Levels)
  • Ryan Peterson - Art (Sprites), Programming
  • Axel O'Brien - Programming, Design (Levels)
  • Tanner Hume - Programming, Design (Mechanics)
  • Lia Hansen - Art (Backgrounds)
  • Owen Gallagher - Music, SFX
Updated 17 days ago
Published 24 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorsilikeovensalot, Rtp1010, axelobrien, ducere1, TanManWithPlan
GenrePuzzle, Platformer
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Indie, Pixel Art, Retro, Sci-fi, Short, Singleplayer, Space, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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(+1)

This genuinely might be my favourite game in the entire jam, I actually loved it so much and it was so well made! (and I loved the confetti at the end too :D)

(+1)

I love this game

I'd love to play more levels

(+1)

Hi. Really good puzzle game. I couldn't finish it yet. But I liked it. Can I show it in my youtube channel please?

(3 edits) (+1)

Of course you can! Could you please link the video in the comments when you're finished with it?

(+1)

Ok I will. Thanks. 

(2 edits) (+2)

Pretty cool game ๐Ÿ‘ , like the size changing mechanics 

(+4)

i like the space theme and the puzzles were pretty fun to solve

(+3)

Interesting game