LunaBug4K (2835 bytes)
This game came in 37th place out of 55 with a score of 79.4286.
The game is fairly simple, and is controlled via mouse. There's a kind of moon-like scrolling background (randomly generated), and you are represented very simply as a dot with a line sticking out in the direction you are facing. Because you're in hovering above the surface (via, um, an anti-grav field, yeah that's it), your movement is totally frictionless and pseudo-zero-gee. In other words, you can spin around and face 180 degrees away from your direction of travel. There are shadows to indicate your height. As of now, your height is a constant (not changeable).
You move the mouse to point your "craft" in the direction you want to go, and then you hold down the mouse button to apply thrust. So stopping involves turning around and applying enough thrust in the opposite direction to cancel out your motion. A bit like the old arcade game Asteroids.
Unlike Asteroids, the object of this game is to TOUCH the other objects. They are "lunabugs" and you catch them by touching them. Level one has one lunabug, level two has two lunabugs, and so forth.
There's a time limit (increases depending on what level you are on), and if you catch all the bugs on a level, your score is increased by the amount of milliseconds remaining, and you move to the next level.