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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #3 | 4.375 | 4.375 |
Presentation | #7 | 4.125 | 4.125 |
Overall | #8 | 3.859 | 3.859 |
Theme Interpretation | #17 | 3.938 | 3.938 |
Gameplay | #34 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I love these sorts of 3D environment games with simple tasks. It's oddly satisfying. It's frustrating to get 100% and not pass a level though, so I did eventually give up. Interacting with the computer was a nice touch, and the visual style/atmosphere is well done!
Very cool idea, and nice execution! The error message could be more helpful, as I don't understand why my 100% accuracy for the second level is considered failed.
So that's how diffs work.
Equal parts fun and frustrating, though I have a feeling that was the intent, there was a lot of last minute rushing around trying to pick up the right piece before the timer ran out. I liked throwing things into the deleter, and smashing the code with the hammer felt very satisfying. There was one time I completed a level with 100% but it still failed, though I have a feeling I might have ran out of time? The graffiti on the wipeboard felt very fitting though, the office environment was portrayed very well.
GIT Corporation follows standard business practices. Employees are given less time than at first glance in order to ensure speediness and discourage complacency.
Great idea, nice incorporation of the scene. It seems you did want to have the new render target / viewport features in your game. Good to see a terminal in the 3D world! :-D
GIT Corporation will continue pushing the boundaries of reality to bring a better experience to our users.
Great idea, nice incorporation of the scene. It seems you did want to have the new render target / viewport features in your game. Great idea to do it as a terminal! :-D
Impressive. The most realistic parts were when myself and/or a line of code would fall through the world never to be seen again, or I would complete a task correctly and well before the deadline but be reprimanded anyway.
rapier moment
Oh, so that's how git works behind the scene! Never knew. What a wacky idea. I do love it. Though I wish I could combine THEN paint.
Painters used to have this functionality, but was removed due to Incident K-M-U-1253, where [REDACTED] caused [REDACTED] collapse in [DATA EXPUNGED] time with [REDACTED] results. The Board of Directors ordered its removal following these events.
Sometimes coding can be hard :D