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A jam submission

Two Tickets, Please!View game page

Submitted by SleepySwanStudios, TheMightyChloroplast (@TheMightyChloro), Chandler Pope, marfakos — 43 minutes, 30 seconds before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#374.0124.333
Theme#1502.9323.167
Is the graphics 1 bit?#1704.4754.833
Overall#2022.8803.111
Art#2252.4692.667
Music#2262.0062.167
Gameplay#2851.3891.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

pretty innovative idea! i liked it, maybe adding more animations and jokes in there would make it a pretty funny short game :DDD

Submitted

Nice! More conditions when selling tickets would make the game more interesting.

Submitted

Idea has very high potential; needing to sit people in rows, at the right time for the right movie...it's a great start (because it did get really boring after the 50th round (however the satisfying sfx did help)). If you don't want to add anything, I would suggest the next best thing: taking stuff away! If there were less seats and less times available, players would feel the pressure and need to think ahead on grouping seating much faster contributing to a more engaging experience. However, I also have an addition I would like to suggest: more constraints! Maybe the people you ticket could have different stats like rowdiness, irritabilitysmelliness, or patience; put the rowdy people away from the irritable and closer to the patient. At the end, viewers who were placed by people they didn't mind would contribute positively to your score while viewers who had a bad time would contribute negatively. Just some ideas, good luck with whatever you decide to do!

Submitted

Interesting premise. I felt like I was working at a ticket booth. Unfortunately there was a point where it wouldn't allow me to continue and I was stuck. 

Submitted

cool idea! some feedback i would give is give the player a time limit to book the tickets, that would give more anxiety haha. all in all, nice game. it would be great if you could give my game some feedback too! thankyou!! :)