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A jam submission

Claws Encounters of the Purred Kind (Alpha)View game page

What could POSSIBLY go wrong?!
Submitted by BeegYoshi979 — 3 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Claws Encounters of the Purred Kind (Alpha)'s itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#16461.9252.833
Innovation#17381.6982.500
Enjoyment#19491.4722.167
Overall#20431.3401.972
Gameplay#20651.1321.667
Audio#21080.7931.167
Visuals#21251.0191.500

Ranked from 6 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 owner of the house left their chaotic cat at home while they went off to work/party. Surely, nothing could go wrong, right?

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
The only fully-generated AI script used in this project was for the orbiting camera in the title screen. I also paid for most of the 3D models, and the title theme song was paid for by one of my teammates. The rest was made with raw, human talent.

How many people worked on the game?
4

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

the 2d cat sprite is so silly

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

The concept is cool expanding on the concept would be nice and I hope you do. However the camera is janky and you didn't flip any of 2d sprites to have the "nearest" rendering mode. Most of the objects in the house didn't have texture. Lastly you used AI witch is not aloud in the rules of the jam I'm not gonna hold it against you as I broke a rule of the first jam I was in too. I hope you continue on this journey that is game dev.

I say this knowing that my submission to this jam sucks and needs improvement.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the feedback, Anthony! I'll be sure to take it into consideration when I revisit this project. 

Not every jam entry is gonna be spectacular of course, but as long as we continue to grow and improve from the stuff we make, that's all that matters. :)

Submitted

Sorry if I was being rude I wasn't trying to be.  

Developer(+1)

No worries, man! I appreciate and even encourage constructive criticism because it helps me learn about where I can improve for the next project I pursue, whether it's for a game jam or something else. :)