Lots of polish. An incredibly solid entry, short and sweet and responsive.
This game controls like it wasnt' even made in this engine. It's smooth as butter and feels better the more you upgrade your character - but even out of the gate you feel good. 10/10
Skyblock is a challange I love a lot, but usually one of the big appeals of iti s the puzzle solving aspect of figuring out how to get an otherwise inaccessible resource through all sorts of cursed loot tables and reverse engineering.
Skyblock maps are essentially a puzzlebox begging to be solved. This map lacks the mob spawns to loot which I do think is a bummer, but instead allows me to craft literally anything in the game available normally which I think is very cool.
I will say though, it becomes very taxing as you progress into metals trying to remember all the base steps needed to do what you need to do to craft different materials when you're climbing up - as you still haven't entirely become independant of trees yet. But if I wasn't signing up for tedium I wouldn't be playing skyblock.
This game is Skyblock boiled down to its purest form, absolute brutalism. Having nothing but a block and a tree is great. Love that aspect and think you did just right there.
Lots of polish. An incredibly solid entry, short and sweet and responsive.
This game controls like it wasnt' even made in this engine. It's smooth as butter and feels better the more you upgrade your character - but even out of the gate you feel good. 10/10
Cool game, would be more fun with mobs
Skyblock is a challange I love a lot, but usually one of the big appeals of iti s the puzzle solving aspect of figuring out how to get an otherwise inaccessible resource through all sorts of cursed loot tables and reverse engineering.
Skyblock maps are essentially a puzzlebox begging to be solved. This map lacks the mob spawns to loot which I do think is a bummer, but instead allows me to craft literally anything in the game available normally which I think is very cool.
I will say though, it becomes very taxing as you progress into metals trying to remember all the base steps needed to do what you need to do to craft different materials when you're climbing up - as you still haven't entirely become independant of trees yet. But if I wasn't signing up for tedium I wouldn't be playing skyblock.
This game is Skyblock boiled down to its purest form, absolute brutalism. Having nothing but a block and a tree is great. Love that aspect and think you did just right there.