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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Improved | #1 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Fun | #1 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
Sound | #2 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
90s | #2 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Graphics | #4 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Judge feedback
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- First I got to say I love the naming scheme you had going on with the racing titles! I was able to see and feel the difference between the newest versions! Improved quite a bit with all the new features, car control and new maps! I loved the graphics and it felt like something I could have seen playing on my old CRT TV back in the day. I feel the 90’s vibe is captured a great amount with the low poly assets, color scheme, and as the soundtrack. The sounds were great and a good choice for the game. The synthwave OST really fit the vibe. Overall, really fun as well, especially with the edition of the online leaderboard. Overall great game entry and I await when the next update will be!
Is there an old version of this game? (made before or on Feb 6th, 2024)
Yes
Is the old version playable? Can you download it from the submission page?
The old version is playable at: https://richo.itch.io/retro-racing-sc
Did you, or anyone on your team, use AI to generate any aspect of this game?
No
Did you work on this solo or as a team? What was your team size?
Solo
(OPTIONAL) What tools did you (and your team) use to build your submission?
Godot 3.5, Blender, Gimp, Audacity, Notepad++, Visual Studio Code
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This is rock solid, excellent work, I really liked it!
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. It’s not really that solid, though, I found a bug just after the deadline. When you finish a race behind a bot sometimes the game puts you first. I still have no idea how it happens…
Nice additions to the game! Cool to see how you've evolved the game over time!!
Thanks! It’s still a work in progress, though. I have a lot of ideas to improve it. I like that it’s a simple enough game that I can test new things quite quickly. I learnt a lot of new tricks thanks to this update. Now I would like to focus on improving the online multiplayer mode. And maybe for the next version I would like to add some sort of progression system, with fully procedural tracks, and tournaments.