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A jam submission

Oddjobs: Pizza PursuitView game page

Justin Case is back and this time, he's getting pizza!
Submitted by darqwerful — 1 day, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Puzzle Design#24.6674.667
Story#34.6674.667
Overall#44.3334.333
Funness#54.3334.333
Characters#54.3334.333
Visuals#94.3334.333
Audio#113.6673.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • Another very enjoyable and hilarious Justin Case adventure. Loved it.
  • Nice work!
  • This was certainly one of the biggest, fleshed out entries in the jam and the story was the major highlight. There was a good variety of characters across the game and all were represented well - we loved the quirky humour throughout with all the puns and the flowery, elegant gangs and we appreciated the tenacity of the protag to stick faithfully to the delusion about the pizza shop in responses. Visually it was strong but a little unpolished in places (like photos of shoes in closet) and there were some frustrations with a fussy cursor and the decisions on interactivity within the inventory screen, and with such a rich cast of characters we would have loved to learn a bit more about them, having not played the previous Justin Case games, but audio was good - lot's of changes in music for atmosphere and sound effects, voice over would have topped it off perfectly. Puzzles were another major plus point, some real thinkers in there. Some kind of visual clue to the door code puzzle would bring it forward from 'extremely difficult to solve' to 'ahh thats clever' like a calendar page or a third letter inclusion (The M and F caused real confusion due to their use elsewhere on toilet stalls) but there were some clever interactions like turning the lamp on to find the laptop and the screwdriver puzzle wall, and these were among some of the best puzzles in the jam. A top-tier entry, very well done.

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