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O-Jay! is a single-player platformer that is inspired by the Rayman and Sonic the Hedgehog games.

The game follows a young boy named Bryson, who after being left home alone, messes with one of his dad’s crazy inventions: The Shrink Ray 3000, and uses it on some of his favorite toys, knick-knacks, tools, and other various things. Until he misses his shot and hits a mirror in his room, the projectile ricochets back at him and shrinks him! What Bryson didn’t realize is that the gun didn’t only shrink things, but it also made them sentient!
The new self-aware objects Bryson shot at with the shrink ray took it and hid it around the house. Bryson now must retrieve The Shrink Ray 3000 and fix this mess before his mom and dad get home!

Z - Jump/Dive/Confirm
X - Attack/Back
C - Chat/Progress Dialogue
L-Shift - Slide
and of course, arrow keys to move

This game is still in development; things may change in future builds and this doesn't represent the final product. Other than that, have fun!

GAME ENGINE USED - GameMaker Studio
DIRECTOR/SPRITE ARTIST - AirFried01
LEAD PROGRAMMER - BJ83
DIALOGUE PROGRAMMER - Rangry
GENERAL PROGRAMMER - Toucany
COMPOSERS - Rydia, Olivia Cirilla
JAPANESE TRANSLATOR - shps18ppt

Tom Fulp & Newgrounds
Luigi Brown
LeanyCat
MaliMax
David Strachan
Lethal Pirate
Juan Colacelli
Paradock
LGM Productions
WackiestOfMackies
Makbran
Asmtilde
Varrience
We recommend you download the Windows version for a smoother experience! Here’s the link: https://invincibility-frames.itch.io/o-jay-demo-2
WEB PORT CREATED BY BJ83
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hell yeah, awesome game, pretty well explained mechanics
Wow, this was really fun to play! I've seen plenty of others give you feedback, so I won't say much, but I do want to give a shout-out to Bryson here!
He has such a cool design! Now that I think about it, I can't think of a limbless figure that came from Newgrounds, at least not at the top of my head!
Keep up the fantastic work! Would love for your game and Bryson to hit it big one day!
Thank you so much!! ❤️
The GBA-era aesthetics look absolutely gorgeous.