A downloadable game
2022 Playdate Community Awards Winner!: Best Launch Experience
Rocket Bytesis a1-bit precision rocket flying reverse platformer forPlaydate where youcontrol a group of rockets who need tocollect energy and bring it back to their ship (a bigger rocket) so they canfly it safely back to their mothership (an even bigger rocket).
Rocket Bytes is free, but if you donate $4 CAD ($3 USD) or more you get a special version with 10 extra levels, and $1 CAD or more to get a copy of the OST and a wallpaper pack
The video game equivalent of tearing your own toenails off... but in like... a good way...
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Rockets look in the direction the crank is facing but areonly propelled in that direction when you pressUP. See how you cantake advantage of these simple controls toprecisely navigate throughchallenging levels andreach the end!
FEATURES:
15 levels +13 bonus levels(+ 10 plus levels if you pay $4 CAD or more!)
2 entertainingstory cutscenes
Built in level editor
360° crank ACTION™️®©
Bangin’OST
iPod mode(lets you play music) you can speed up the music in it andI find that entertaining :)
No snakes
This game iscompletely free so if you believe it is fun,feel free to donate what you believe is fair
Find &share custom levels,report bugs, suggest changes, andtalk to other players in theDiscord server
33.1 MB.
First published 07/31/2022, last updated 03/09/2024.
This game is appropriate for everyone.
This game requires extensive use of the crank, for precise movement.
Get the OST herehttps://possiblyaxolotl.itch.io/rb-ost
Status | Released |
Release date | Jul 31, 2022 |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (31 total ratings) |
Author | PossiblyAxolotl |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | Aseprite,Bfxr,LMMS,Playdate |
Tags | 1-bit,2D,Difficult,Flying,Pixel Art,Playdate,Retro,Singleplayer,Space |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly,High-contrast |
Links | Community,Soundtrack,Wiki page,Blog,Soundtrack,Press kit |
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Love this game – if there is a way you could offer even more levels as a DLC, or a sequel I'd love that. Or maybe a quirky 'mission-mode' or something.
If I could offer one small constructive critique it would be that the game-art, while perfect in general, has one flaw that jars with the perfection of the rest of the art. It's the large ship (that you enter at the end of levels, and is in cutscenes). The way it's drawn is off somehow – shape is a bit off – needs detail or something. I get its a basic style – but that one object is too basic. It just looks bad compared to everything else and could do with some tweaking or something so it's not just an outline at that size. I'd even be happy to have a go myself if it helped. Anyway, outside of that your game is perfection.
I hope it's ok to mention – if I thought the game was just ok I wouldn't care to say anything, but it's just so close to perfect. Thx.
I played using the SDK, which gave me a popup warning that it runs faster than a normal Playdate, and I think that explains others' issue with the gravity being too strong. Even with that in consideration, I felt the difficulty curve wasn't completely smooth, with hard levels being followed by easy levels (an issue that Rocket Bits also has). Notably, the ability to keep energy cells after death means you don't have to worry about backtracking in the final level since you can just die to get back faster. Maybe a good compromise would be to have them work like standard checkpoints and respawn you where they were, then have all levels utilize them to some extent? There were a few non-energy-cell levels I felt went on a bit too long, particularly the ones that had the Y-formation saws that required very precise moving around despite the player's hitbox not being all that clear-cut (it was better in the first game).
dang you’re digging deep.Yeah I fully agree about the difficulty curve, I didn’t actually finish the last few levels until the day of the release so I didn’t have much time to test and reorganize them, plus, I am not good at judging the difficulty of something I’ve made. If I made it, it’s easy to me. The not worrying about backtracking was an intentional thing as you still do it at the cost of a life (if I ever get access to the PD leaderboard system there’s gonna be a board for least deaths) but I should probably add something to the main menu too so there’s a reason not to die. The saw ones are the same deal about not having time, and the hitbox is always at the middle of the player and smaller than it is in Rocket Bits so I thought it would probably be fine but I understand that it wasn’t made super clear
>I understand that [the hitbox] wasn’t made super clear
It's more than just that, though (if I didn't make myself clear last time). Graphics need to represent the hitbox if you're going to make a game requiring precision; that way, the player can literally *see* what to do, like in Rocket Bits. Once the required opening is smaller than your sprite, however, you as a player can never be sureHOW close you can get without trial-and-error (and then it's something you have to remember instead of something intuitive). It's the same problem a lot of bullet-hell games have.
EDIT: also, in regards to the Halloween levels, you shouldn't overlay the required white fuel cells over the white decorative background tiles because that makes them easy to miss.
>not having time
What do you mean? The game is self-published, right? What's stopping you from delaying the release for a bit to make sure everything works as intended?
Sorry to hear that. Levels can actually have custom gravity values now so if you really wanted you could change the gravity in the level files haha. Sorry the game was hard to get into but while I am content with the main game’s levels I hope some more appealing user levels come out in the future for you!
it’s not super straightforward but each level is stored in a JSON file so if you were to go into the game’s “data” folder where the levels are stored you could add the line
"grav" : (your gravity here),
and it would change the gravity. Default gravity is 0.2 so 0.1 would be half gravity, the rest is pretty self-explanatory
This Celeste-like is a better game than most of the season one games!! I love this game so much. It controls like a dream (thank god because its pretty difficult), its just forgiving enough with how quickly you respawn and how it allows you to keep energy cells on deaths. Great soundtrack too. I give this game 5 stars, 5 rocket ships.