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A jam submission

Dr. McCaw's Side (FX) ShowView game page

As Easy As Medication Side Effect Juggling In Real Life!
Submitted by rancidbacon (@rancidbacon) — 7 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#721.2971.346
Theme Interpretation#721.2601.308
Presentation#721.4451.500
Overall#721.3341.385

Ranked from 26 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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this is like an escape room with a random collection of items that you have to hope you are using right. if you spent more time on this kind of a escape room/carnival game/physics sim/meme game, maybe added in more ways to interact with the world and diff types of tubes that had differing effects, this could be something really cool and unique. atm i like the potential but there's not enough here to keep me playing for long.

Submitted

Here's your participation trophy, haha. Hope you have a better time in Bevy Jam 4. What you have now reminds a bit of of a particular particular search result for "hotdog" on giphy.

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Submitted(+2)

I'm not exactly sure what I'm supposed to do...I can click "throw" and it launches a thing but always to the same place.

Also there are 3 bevy-inspector-egui windows blocking a lot of the view that I'm assuming aren't supposed to be there.

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for trying out Dr. McCaw’s Side Show!

We’re hoping that the corn-based snacks demographic will be a growth player segment for us, so we look forward to you being the first of many such players. :D (No pressure!)

And, you can be assured, you did the thing! Existential ambiguity is big in games right now, so being “Not exactly sure what I’m supposed to do” is the new “Cosy” vibe. (Also, turns out physics in the browser may have different results than on desktop–admittedly not that different but, still, who knew?)

Oh, and, those b-i-e windows which you might quite logically assume aren’t supposed to be there, are, in reality, actually part of an intentional aesthetic I’ve apparently been cultivating, perhaps. :)

Thanks again for playing & leaving your feedback–I appreciate you taking the time to do so!