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A jam submission

Dog's AdventureView game page

A missing cat looking for its way home :) (And yes his name is Dog)
Submitted by Exella

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#14.0594.059
Theme#24.0594.059
Overall#43.5063.506
Audio#43.5883.588
Originality/Innovation#93.1763.176
Fun/Game Mechanics#122.6472.647

Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Name
Team Caffiend

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Comments

Submitted

Cute and comfy. I love Dog (cat). Would love to see it with some puzzles.

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i have like no idea whats going on but its like super cute 

<johii>

nice ice skating cat looking dog, i found the fish in 30 secs, 


and i dont think there a hint on how to find it. the different rooms are not really consistent sometime is like appearing the other side of same room sometimes entering a new room some entrance also are blocked.

Submitted

i love it when my cat is named dog

Submitted

i love it when my cat is named dog

A simple straightforward game to play. I’m guessing due to the time constraint, the team behind the game, they were not able to complete or fixing the issues they encountered. If given sufficient time, I believe they can improve so much more. Overall, well done!

Submitted

Props for the procedural generation of rooms, adorable theme and the overall light-hearted atmosphere was really well made. Music choice is amazing but lacks the handling of the need to loop it so there is a gap of silence when it finishes playing before it repeats again. 

I did not realize the storyboard was, well, a storyboard. So I went into the game thinking it has 6 levels. Perhaps making it into a slideshow-like cutscene would improve the experience. 

Perhaps because of time constraints, whenever I switch rooms I would sometimes run into the same layout of a room multiple times in a row, the lack of variety in set pieces would not be beneficial to a game that can generate an infinite number of rooms

Something I can suggest is that you can limit the game to a certain size (eg 9x9) and then start the procedural generation, so at the very least it won't be impossible to win the game (I almost couldn't complete the game on my first try because I went really far off)

Player character feels like it's skating on ice, so a bit of adjustment might be needed. There is a collision box that extends beyond the trees on the right side of the screen as if there's an invisible wall. After a bit more testing I realized it's probably because the left entrance and right entrance doesn't match up.

Submitted

This game is refreshing as you don't need to think much plus the audio and design is great. I think if they got more time, they can make it more interactive. I look forward to play it in the full version. 

Submitted

mobin-mu thinks:
This game has pleasing aesthetics and wonderfully matched audio, but the controls are rather not optimized, and there's not much to do except scrolling around. However, since this is made in just 55 hours, I think it is a great start. I look forward to playing the full version some time in the future!!! Good job guys