
ScreenWarp
ScreenWarp
By KingMidis
Made for the GMTK game jam 2025, ScreenWarp is a short precision/puzzle platformer that takes a well-loved retro game feature and spins a whole game of it!
Story
(Story is also in-game, but in pictures)
You really wanted a star, so you went over to the dark and eerie castle of doom because you heard that's where it was. Unfortunately, the evil warlock smited you into a strange underground world. Use the special side effects of the spell to warp from one end of the screen to the other to progress!
Controls
(Controls also in-game)
A/D - Move left/right
W/Space - Jump
S - Crouch (no use, but it's funny)
R - Reset level
Click/Any key - Advance story
All other instructions and controls are in-game
Credits
Code - KingMidis
Art - KingMidis
Game design - KingMidis
Idea - KingMidis
Level design - KingMidis
Music/Sounds - Pixabay
As always, enjoy :)
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Author | KingMidis |
| Genre | Platformer |
| Tags | 2D, Cute, No AI, Pixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer |





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Loved it! the last few puzzles took some thinking, and the art, sound, and feel were all really good. I love this little bird guy I hope he gets all the stars
I love this so much, the puzzles are great :)
Love the polish, and the block mechanics created some unique and interesting puzzles!
Lovely
Amazing! Love it!
this is looking pretty sick, it has a polished gameplay and a solid concept that explores well the theme. I'll rate it right after the jam is over
This is incredible! It's filled with amazing polish and has a great concept! Way better than mine tbh, I'll rate you well :D
Thanks! The ratings will open in about 4 hours, so try not to forget haha :)
Could you judge mine and gimme feedback as well? :D
Now This... This is awesome! It has the usual polish, and the puzzles were great! I am surprised with how many levels you were able to fit in there. This was excellently done! (Will you ever port it to scratch?)
Thanks! And I probably won't.