EDIT: The Windows version is now working! Please give it a try!

You are a teruteru bozu! Swim through the rain droplets to make it stop raining.

Playing the Windows version is recommended for better graphics and performance.

Controls

Use the arrow keys to move.

Time a Space press right as you exit the rain drops to get an extra boost!

Use the X button to do a little schwoosh to save yourself. The more momentum, the bigger the schwoosh! You can only use again once you've entered another rain drop!

Credits

Lead developer is me (@melonboyoyo).

Music and sound design as well as general assistance is PC (@pckv). The entire soundtrack is available here

We are GoFrog Games!


Tips and tricks for playing better

I realize the game can be pretty challenging so here are some tips:

  • Go for big rain drops and remember to hold a direction while in them to gain speed.
  • Use the X schwoosh with a lot of speed to get a bigger schwoosh and go further up.
  • Layer 3 can be easier if you go with the wind instead of against it.

Here is a video of the entire game played on the Windows version and here is a video of the web version if you need some inspiration or guidance.

Hope this may help someone! And hope you enjoy!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorsmelon, pc
GenrePlatformer
Made withGodot
Tags3D, Casual, Godot, Indie, jumping, Short, Singleplayer
Average sessionA few minutes
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any)

Download

Download
Teruteru Ascend.exe 161 MB

Install instructions

Download the Windows executable and run it (recommended) or play in browser.

The load times are a bit long, so have a bit of patience.

Comments

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Teru teru teru bozu is cute!

I like the idea of using water drops that fall in various ways, although there are no map objects. I enjoyed the fact that the difficulty level and strategy varies depending on the stage.

The controls are quite difficult and require some getting used to at first, but once you get used to them, you'll be good at it, which I felt was very "Getting over it" like. That's what I like about it.

The ending sequence really moved me! It was a special ending that brought out the maximum sense of accomplishment!

https://youtu.be/-EMVbGg8BfE