Cupling (IN DEVELOPMENT) ☕🎮
Take your cup on a wild trip! Cupling (short for Cup Keliling) is a one-button arcade platformer where all you need to do is jump. The cup walks automatically and flips direction when it hits a wall, but you’re in charge of timing those jumps. Stick to walls, slide down, or launch off them with wall jumps to survive the course. 🕹️✨

Currently the game has 6 playable levels, each designed to test your reflexes and timing ⚡. It’s simple, fast, and a little chaotic—the kind of game you can pick up, fail a few times, rage😡, then quit🤣.

This project is my way back into game development after a long break since my last release, Bloo Venture. More levels, mechanics, and surprises 🎁 are planned as development continues.

I’d love your feedback! 💌 Do the controls feel smooth? Is the difficulty fair? Which level did you enjoy (or hate 😅) the most? Your thoughts will help shape where Cupling goes next.

Controls 🎯
📱 Mobile – Tap or Hold the screen to jump
💻 Desktop – Press or Hold Spacebar to jump, or Click/Hold Left Mouse Button to jump

Updated 7 hours ago
Published 12 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
AuthorGerimis
GenrePlatformer
Made withGodot
Tags2D, 32x32, Godot, No AI, Pixel Art, Singleplayer

Development log

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Cupling is such a fun and creative concept for a game—I really love what I’ve seen so far! It actually reminds me a bit of Bean’s Quest and Bean Dreams, those minimalist platformers on mobile, which is a great vibe to channel.

One small thing I noticed (playing on mobile, so I’m not sure if it’s the same on desktop) is that some of the parallax background elements dip below the floor in the first stage. The water foreground in particular feels a little lower here than it does in later levels, where it obscures the stage more consistently or where the floor extends down further to cover it.

That said, the potential here is huge—I’m really excited to see where you take this project!

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Thank you so much for trying it out and I'm so happy to hear your feedback! It matters a lot for this game development progress, if I may ask for detail about the parallax background elements dip below the floor, may I have a screenshot? Again, thanks for your feedback! Hope you have a good day:D

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Absolutely! See this attached image. Below the main stage ground, you can see where the background hills poke down below the stage floor. The foreground water element (with the thick white line) isn’t covering them. Not sure if that was intentional! I know that the vibe is floating islands.

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Also just confirmed that this only seems to happen on mobile!

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Thank you so much for contributing and helping the development of this game by reporting this bug, I appreciate it a lot ;D