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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
THEME | #26 | 2.088 | 2.088 |
OVERALL | #101 | 1.559 | 1.559 |
VISUALS | #102 | 1.588 | 1.588 |
INNOVATION | #109 | 1.471 | 1.471 |
THE EXPERIENCE | #135 | 1.353 | 1.353 |
SOUNDS AND MUSIC | #161 | 1.176 | 1.176 |
Ranked from 34 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I got to Day 28 around 250$. I liked the concept of the game. The Window for the computer and the applications inside was nice application. At points early on I was a little confused to what I was doing. After a few days I realized I needed to click the 500$ cost for the game. I was kind of looking for a "execute" button. I at times got a little loss as to when my in-game character was working on a game and when I was queuing things up. I liked that you also added in multiple difficulties. I think this is missed in most game jams and appreciate having the option to choose a level of difficulty :)
I like that you added in a sound effect for clicking on things and decided not to go with a generic click sound. I wish there was some ambiance in the background though. Whether it was a basic loop you grabbed, or used some background sounds (Day time and night time sounds to play with the concept of time a bit more).
Overall, hit the theme nicely. ^_^
Sorry I wanted to add music but I could not find out how, I’m quite new to JavaScript :). Also I probably should have made a tutorial but I forgot to do it. Thanks for the feedback
No need to apologies! I just wanted to provide a bit of a critique. Every project that we work on makes up better and grows our skills :) !You'll find in the next 6 months you'll be able to see all the leaps and bounds you've come since today. This really applies to anyone who has the passion and commitment to keep going! So keep going my friend ^^!
Spent all my money on an action game, now i'm broke :(. I like the stock exchange mechanic, I think it works in the case of video games as well :)