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A jam submission

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Falling Tower is a classic Jenga-style game where you compete against other players for the best score.
Submitted by Makache — 11 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Experience#252.3642.364
Innovation#461.8181.818
Overall#461.9201.920
Theme#472.0452.045
Storyline#551.4551.455

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • Fun Jenga clone but would've been nice to have some sort of twist to set it a part and make it a more unique experience. The leaderboard is cool and gives you some replayability and the guide helps fit the companion criteria while giving a more interactive tutorial.
  • I do like jenga and this is a cool take on it. Its extremely hard and although i do like hard games in some areas it felt like the physics was too perfect which took from the user experience. Often in physics games you need to adjust some of the perfect physics to improve user experience. Theme wise you have ticked the box with the leaderboard rivalry but the mystery companion shows up once and isnt seen again. I think you could have done more with this perhaps he could come help you by defying physics in certain areas or hold one side thus addressing the point i outlined above.

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Falling Tower is a classic Jenga game in which you compete with other players for the best score.

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Submitted

Hey!

How are you? It's Ilias again. I have some new questions for you.

What do you think about game jams in general, and this game jam in particular? What do you think could have been better, and do you have any suggestions?

What were your favorite video games?

Where do you think the strength of video games resides? What do you believe a video game should have to be a successful video game?

If you would like, you can tell me a little bit more about yourself and your background, if you have any information you would like to share.

Thank you in advance,

Ilias.

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https://itch.io/jam/biga-jam-v2/rate/2402991

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Submitted

Hey Makache   !

How are you?

My name is Ilias.

I tried testing your game "Falling Tower" .

But The loading Screen freezes and dosent go to the game .

 i am using Microsoft Edge 

I Would gladly share some feedbacks  , thoughts, and questions . So i'll try  another time after to see if it works .


Some Questions:

Did you include any optimisation techniques or did you rather chose to include only the in-engine ones.

what engine and tools did you use to create your game , your graphics ?

was it hard to develop your game ? did you experience any challenges ?

what inspired you for your game idea , and the gameplay ? The Game's name  and story ? 

N.B:

It would mean a great deal to me if you could rate my game. If you haven't already, feedbacks from friends and fellow gamers is valuable to me. 

Thank you in advance for your consideration and your time.

Thanks!

-Ilias .

Submitted

Even though the game is hard due the bouncy physics, it felt GREAT to move the bricks around. But also the bounciness adds to the game IMO. I can see it being a 'mouse' smashing game while playing with a friend/friends 😂

Submitted

Very decent ( and hard! ) entry.  The music was not helping me out at all here and I had it muted pretty quick. 

I found there was no room for error with the mouse controls. Which is kind of how Jenga is, but on the other hand you might give the player a tiny bit more slack.

Good job on finishing it within the jam!

Submitted

I’m used to go fast with the real jenga, but this didn’t seem to be possible here, so I had to learn to play slowly, but nice physics, I really like the slightly bouncy pieces. The music drove me crazy pretty fast tho, but other than that solid reproduction, well done!

Submitted

Finding the right balance to actually pull the bricks was an experience, I ended up just pressing both mouse button at the same time so that the camera rotation would compensate the brick movement. Really neat stuff you have here, do you have any advice on how to pull the bricks without the entire structure coming along with it ?