Welcome to Rubber Belly! 🐾

Dive into a world where physics meets feline flexibility! In this quirky 2D platformer, you play as an elastic cat with a belly built to scale. Stretch, twist, and bounce your way through 15 increasingly challenging levels as you navigate tricky obstacles and clever puzzles. Your goal? Get this stretchy kitty back to the comfort of his cozy cat-bed.

Rubber Belly combines fun physics with inventive level design, making each stage a purrfectly satisfying challenge. Whether you're a casual gamer or a platforming pro, this game promises a bouncy good time!

Are you ready to stretch your skills?


Controls : 

- LMB button to throw the upper body (aim with the cursor)

- Space to release the lower body

- RMB to release the upper body

- R to restart the level


Credits : 

Timo (Developper)

Félix VE (Game Designer + Visual Artist)

Cloud Castle Audio (Game Designer + Sound Design & Music)


Created during the GMTK 2024 - Theme : Built to scale


Link to the full OST


StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorsUnimolix, Cloud Castle Audio, FélixVE
GenrePlatformer
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Cats, Cute, elastic, jelly, Physics, Unity

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Rubber_Belly_Windows.zip 52 MB

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how long did it take you to code the thing timo ? 

I couldn't dev for the whole 96h so i worked on it for 2 days then one evening. Maybe we could get a better game if i had more time to do it x)

well, if you have some more time now, i could show you the game we are working on, and you might possibly join us, do you have discord or anything like that ?

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Oh, how cute is that kitty with the extended torso!
I love how it grabs the ground, wall or ceiling with its short paws when it lands!
It was short but easy to play and I would recommend it to others, meow~!

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Not a bad game at all, but it needs a little polish. A bar showing how much power you're putting into your stretch would do numbers to make the game feel more complete. Overall though I really enjoyed it, well done!