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A jam submission

RPM [Revolutions per minute]View game page

Procedurally generated car race
Submitted by 44pes (@44_pes) — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#24.1674.167
Audio#34.1114.111
Fun#34.3334.333
Overall#64.0464.046
Graphics#84.3334.333
Theme#293.8893.889
Originality#443.4443.444

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.2.2

Source
No

Game Description
Little race game

Discord Username
44pes#2750

Participation Level (GWJ)
A few

Jam Time
A few

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This was very fun to play. The controls, the menu, tracks, and sound felt polished. 

The AI was decent, especially for all that was done.

Submitted(+1)

That's a pretty cool game. It was fun to play, and felt polished. Graphics and sound are both great.

Submitted(+1)

Wow! This game is SUPER polished! This is dumb thing to focus on, but I think this is the most extensive settings screen I've ever seen in a jam game. :-) Great art, great feel, the music fits perfectly. The pile up of the AI cars at the end of each race is hilarious. I have literally nothing to complain about. :-)

Submitted(+1)

This is a really well polished game, I really like the art and in general the overall techincal side. I also had an idea for procedurally generated race tracks, but the only thing that I didn't like in this case was that some tracks were really short, in comparison to others. Great job!

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thanks, I'm glad you like it.

For the generation of the tracks I used a very simple algorithm and from time to time the last segment runs out of room to continue growing and therefore the tracks vary in size.

As it is a jam I made the base of the game and then I keep improving it little by little. In the list of tasks to do I still have: make the tracks circular, improve the AI and make it multi-player. But time runs out fast in a jam :(

Submitted(+1)

wow super cool :O

Submitted(+1)

This was amazingly well done, I also took a "revolutions per minute" interpretation of the theme. The tracks were very pleasant to look at and I'm assuming they were procedural? The driving itself was a good mix of chaotic, but still very tight, and the AI worked shockingly well for a jam game. The polish and quality is really impressive.

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for the comment.
Yes, the tracks are procedurally generated and the AI is a mess ajajaja

Submitted(+1)

Holy cow, this is a really well done game!

The controls feel good, I like the arcade-y feel of the turns and the handbrake is a nice little addition for tight corners.  The graphics look great with lots of bright colors and pixel goodness.  The audio is well done, although I would say the default sound levels are a touch high.

My only real complaint is that the AI is not very good, so the game is really easy.

Overall very nice job!

Developer (1 edit)

Thank you!!

About the volume of the sound I think it's my fault, because I usually have quite low volume on the PC.

Yes, the AI is quite simple, it was the best I could do in such a short time.

Submitted(+1)

Definitely one of my favourites thus far! Have to agree with the others here, this game feels quite well polished for what it is, and the audio is lovely!

Submitted(+2)

The word play immediately caught my eye on the submissions page :D

I'm amazed by how polished and complete this game feels, truly a joy to play. Awesome!

Developer(+1)

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it

Submitted(+1)

Did you do all these tracks ? That's a lot of em ! Good job, I like the atsmophere the graphics give the game.

Developer

Tracks are procedurally created (in theory there can be infinite tracks). They are made of pieces (40 different ones) that are joined at random before starting the race.

This website explains the basic theory http://kidscancode.org/blog/2018/09/godot3_procgen3/ ( I did something similar )

(+1)

Good fun, nice presentation and sound! Though, I'm terrible at games like this :)

Submitted(+2)

makes me think of my childhood with Micromachines DOS