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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #113 | 3.917 | 3.917 |
Originality | #226 | 3.583 | 3.583 |
Fun | #440 | 2.583 | 2.583 |
Presentation | #460 | 2.667 | 2.667 |
Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game represent "Power"?
The main character is a hero with the super-POWER of electricity (electric POWER) he uses to fly, POWER things and more. Your goal in this game is to earn political POWER. In one of the minigames, the main mechanic is that numbers are raised to the power of each other.
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I was slow on understanding how things work but it is nice to see a diverse amount of games you have provided. Honestly I could play a whole game of that wire solving alone.
I'm strongly considering making that
But I should say FYI someone later told me the game I was inspired by for that section is called Pipe Dreams.
Fun, there were a few moments where I wasn't entirely ready for the minigames, so I ultimately lost, but fun concept!
An impressive amount of writing and distinct mini-games for the development window. Great job!
Funny game, its like wario ware with a lot of minigames
hey! it's a great concept
i got stuck in the second minigame, couldn't figure out how to map the electric current to the goal. It was kindof ambiguous where to head to
construct is great for jamming, it's awesome you made it to add that much levels
great work!
Thanks for playing and for the review!
The left and the right ends of wire going off the screen need to be connected. The ones on the right are different colors than the rest to mean that anything that gets that far is valid. Does that help or is something else unclear?
Didn’t get elected at first. But I can always run for the next term.
:)
No one man should have all that power
You really thought of it all! Nice!
I liked the multiple uses of the theme, really clever idea. nice pipe puzzles, good job.