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A jam submission

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Jam game about Noah's ark.
Submitted by Spinning Pulsar (@jramort) — 30 minutes, 42 seconds before the deadline
Rated by 28 people so far
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How does your game fit the theme?
The gameplay ocurs during the last calm moments just before the great storm.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
I did write all the code, but most of the assets are not mine. They are gven credit in the description.

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Submitted(+1)

Nice game, well polished with a fun gameplay. Very fitting with the theme. Love the physic of the animals stack!

Submitted(+1)

Loved this game. Nice graphics, stacking animals on the head is super cute, it fits the theme perfectly!

Submitted(+1)

Very nice Christian friendly game! 

Submitted(+1)

Never thought to use the concept of Noahs ark for this Jam, loved stacking animals on top of each other!!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This is great! Didn't know I could stack the animals saw it in a comment but the way they swing and affect movement speed is really cool! well done!

Really grateful for the skip intro aswell, it only had me a bit confused that the game started on it's own because I wasn't paying attention the first time!

Submitted

Astounding graphics & gameplay, i really like it, there's lot of fun moment. Now it's ur turn to  try & vote us. 
and dont forget to check this one to https://whackyfear.itch.io/love-honorable-torch thank u :)

Submitted(+1)

The way stacking animals affects your movement is fun and creative, good job!

Submitted

wait you can stack them?

Developer

I really should have made that more clear, but it didn't cross my mind. My bad :/

Submitted(+1)

The idea of the flood is really unique, and the game's concept is truly enjoyable. Congratulations and good luck!

Submitted(+1)

Your 20th vote xD I loooooove the game! The cutest part was stacking the animals lol I like the graphics btw. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

Hee-ho. Super cool idea. Very fun. Movement mechanics is cool. Thank you

Submitted(+1)

I really love the game, it captured the theme and the art really stood out. Great job.

Don't also forget to rate mine, thanks 

Submitted

I, like one of the people below, didn't realise you could carry multiple animals. I also didn't realise you needed two of each species to save said species; while that should have been obvious in hindsight, both could likely have been clarified somewhere ingame.

Also, requiring 2 of a given species does make the game slightly luck-based, as you don't know where the other member of the species is when saving the first one, and may not find it. Perhaps the location of the second member could be revealed after the first one is saved?

The rain and eventual flood appearing on-screen was a nice touch. Giving you point for both theme and graphics for that.

The NPC which said 'I hope it doesn't rain too much' was great, too! Honestly - love that. Hilarious. 5 fun score for that alone.

All in all, great work! This is quite impressive for a first jam game, at least, in my opinion.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I, like one of the people below, didn't realise you could carry multiple animals. I also didn't realise you needed two of each species to save said species; while that should have been obvious in hindsight, both could likely have been clarified somewhere ingame.

Also, requiring 2 of a given species does make the game slightly luck-based, as you don't know where the other member of the species is when saving the first one, and may not find it. Perhaps the location of the second member could be revealed after the first one is saved?

The rain and eventual flood appearing on-screen was a nice touch. Giving you points for both theme and graphics for that.

The NPC which said 'I hope it doesn't rain too much' was great, too! Honestly - love that. Hilarious. 5 fun score for that alone.

All in all, great work! This is quite impressive for a first jam game, at least, in my opinion.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for your feedback and kind words! I'll try to make the objectives more clear the next time. The animals do apear always in the same positions, but it's true that they can wonder about far. Maybe a good solution would be to limit the distance they can get away from their spawns.

Submitted(+1)

Very cool! We had similar ideas!

I liked that the animals had different weights and that you got to see the ones you saved at the end, and the cool flood effect!

Developer

Indeed! Until now I thoght I was the only Noah game, but I see there are a few!

Submitted(+1)

This is super fun and cute. I love the way the animals sway back and forth on top of you when you start carrying more than one.

Submitted(+1)

Good use of the theme, simple but fun, great job!

Submitted

I realised that I could take more than 1 animal at one time only reading the comments...maybe it could be good to explain it!

I like that in your game, as in mine, there is the theme of extinction! ahahah 

Developer(+1)

It did not cross my mind that possibility! I will make more testing for the next time. Thanks for the comment, I'll check out your game :)

Submitted

Thanks a lot! I really appreciate! 

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

The animals are so cute!! It's fun to lean sideways when I carry a lot of animals. It's a great game to enjoy ;) 

Submitted

I realised too late that I could take more than 1 animal at one time! Nice easy concept, could be easily a minigame for a larger game... nice work

Submitted(+1)

I realised too late that I could take more than 1 animal at one time! Nice easy concept, could be easily a minigame for a larger game... nice work

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