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A jam submission

武士道の決闘 Duel of the BushidoView game page

A turn-based single/multi-player game where 2 samurai fights. The game is best for couples, homies to play in reunions.
Submitted by Racso3, Ynot13 — 12 hours, 17 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Community choice#93.4293.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Name
Hot Tea Game Dev

Team members
Tony is my team member. He is almost as important as me. He brainstorm with me, created the single player bot, wrote a lot of code and system and playtest.

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Comments

Submitted

Interesting and simple, I wish I had someone to play with so I could kind of see more of the psychology behind it.

Submitted(+1)

I very much enjoy a good ol' fashioned rock, paper, scissors style game. This was pretty fun despite the fact that I had to play it on my potato laptop. (though, looking at the comments, it might have been my browser). I enjoyed the tactical aspect of seeing the opponent's remaining cards and planning accordingly, and I loved the fact that choosing not to use a card was an option to add a bit of strategic depth. Bonus points because it had a tutorial! Thanks for making this!

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

Does not load on Chrome 111 whatever on Windows (e2: at least my version?). I checked other Unity WebGL games, and they seem to work fine.

Regardless, I would not be able to give this game an honest rating due to the following fact, directly stated on the game page:

Background music is the main theme music for E.Honda in street fighter 5

This seems like grounds for disqualification under the rules of the jam.

Edit: One of the judges has informed me that this is allowed.

Edit 2: Got it working on Edge! Very polished overall, a monumental effort for two people. Did not quite figure out the optimal strategy, but the in-game tutorial was a very nice feature. Will try multiplayer if I can.

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Submitted(+1)

This is neat! I was hoping to see some kind of card-based battle game come out of this jam so it's really good to see someone ran with that idea. Unfortunately I've only been able to have a quick go at the single player mode so far. It's lovely that's an option, but I agree this probably works best as a rock-paper-scissors style multiplayer game: I shall be sure to return to it when next I have homies visiting.