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A jam submission

A Little CookingView game page

With so many restrictions, cooking requires a little thinking ahead now.
Submitted by xsedim (@rubiksfur) — 23 minutes, 44 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of Tutorial#15.0005.000
Use of Theme#15.0005.000
Clean (Bug Free)#15.0005.000
Ambition#23.0003.000
Overall#33.7503.750
Sound Design#33.0003.000
Innovation#43.0003.000
Level Design#43.0003.000
Visuals#73.0003.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does this game use the tutorial?
I used the tutorial for all of the player movements and the interaction system that is central to the game.

How does this game fit the theme?
Each day, you may only choose 1 item from the market and leave the rest.

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Comments

Host(+1)

I enjoyed this game, it was well balanced!  It was a little word heavy with instructions but it's not being rated on that!

Submitted(+1)

A very nice little game. I loved the variety of recipes and the simplicity of it. The fact that sleeping "fee" was changing was nice too - it allowed me to bounce back from $0 a couple of times. Although I don't really get why there would be a fee for sleeping, but I'll suspend my disbelief haha.

The only thing that I didn't really like was the fact that you had to put ingredients in a specific order they're listed in. Wasted time and money just because the cheese comes after the wheat, and not the other way around. 

Overall, a really nice and well polished game. A super satisfying experience. Great job!

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it :) I might continue developing this game and I'll definitely make it so the order of ingredients doesn't matter.  And the sleeping fee comes from the classic case of game design being more important than realism haha