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A jam submission

Phone OperatorView game page

You are a phone operator. Your job is to connect the inputs on the left, to the indicated outputs on the right.
Submitted by hover552 — 2 days, 6 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#11662.4814.000
Innovation#12792.3573.800
Theme#13152.3573.800
Enjoyment#13412.3573.800
Overall#15162.0673.333
Visuals#18041.7362.800
Audio#20121.1161.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does the game fit the theme?
The player is a phone operator for Emergency calls. Their job is to connect the inputs on the left, to the indicated outputs on the right.
All Emergency Calls go through them. The city depends on them.

Nothing is allowed to go wrong.

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
I used DarkanVIIIs' scrolling text script.

How many people worked on the game?
1

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Comments

Submitted

It's certainly an interesting concept... but it's missing some sounds, some sounds.

Submitted(+1)

This game is fun and addicting. I think it would be great af one of those casual games for cellphones. 

I didn't find the need of using both wires. It was enough with only 1. If you want to increase the difficulty, maybe try asking for a specific color of wire for each call.

Anyway, it was fun and a good training to keep calm in overwhelming situations xd I got a score of 160 something >:)

Submitted(+1)

At first I thought it was too easy, then the calls really started coming in. Fun game!

Submitted(+1)

I liked it! I got a score of 70 :D

There was a point where I couldn't drag one of the ends of the red wire anymore, I'm not sure if that was intended. It was fun!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing!

That is a known bug, it doesn't appear to happen often. And  I've not been able to determine how to fix it. 

Again thanks for playing my game!