A downloadable game for Windows

Join the two brothers, Harlem Armstrong the scientist with mech-arms that punches things, and Jacob Armstrong the musclehead who lobs things around! With the two brothers specialty to punch and throw things combined, they will try to complete puzzles around a strange grid island to their goal! 

A short puzzle game made in 48 hours for the GMTK game jam 2021, developed by Phil Truthborne and Leonikki Johni.

Programming, SFX and game design: Phil Truthborne

Art, animation and character/item design: Leonikki Johni

The control scheme is the following:

WASD to move

Space to puch/throw.

TAB to switch between characters.

 R to restart the current level, F for fullscreen and Esc to exit the game .

Download

Download
AllBrawn! Installer.exe 4.7 MB

Install instructions

Download the installer and install the game as you usually do!

After that, the game is ready to be played!

Enjoy!

Comments

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The first thought that comes to mind is... why is the isometric movement not aligned with the actual grid?? I think I know why, but either way...
I like the original take on the 2 character puzzle theme. There's just two items, not too much but still enough for varied level designs (and for me to get stumped at midnight about 7 levels in). Takes me back to when I first designed my own puzzle game - it takes effort to really make something with the simplicity.

I also liked the SFX other than the main menu, they played at the correct time with fairly accurate sounds. It gave a reason to try collecting stars even though the game doesn't promise a reward for doing it (other than a cooler win level splash).

For further criticism though, I wish the game atleast had music, not having music REALLY put me off from playing a long period of time. I know it's a jam entry, but spending the time resource to make simple music would've helped it tons. I also wished the sea waves were animated sprites, like a slower version of the 2-frame animation and scrolled slowly diagonally or something.

That's about all I'd say within this comment section. Congratulations again for making a game together within 48 hours!

Thank you for all the feedback and support! Honestly a lot of the things mentioned here were looked at but not fixed due to time restraints but i fully agree on all points, and while we actually had pre-made music it really didn't fit the theme when we tried it out and we ended up scrapping it and i didn't have time to make new one :<

Also a little funfact, the game wasn't actually supposed to be grid-like but we coulnd't adjust the ground properly and it ended up becoming squares with outlines so it just kinda happened haha...

Nontleless, thank you for the criticism, it really helps putting emphasis on what should be prioritized and i'll carry all of it over to my next project ^^

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