I love the concept where you have to pay your debt to a demon :) though it would be a little bit more interesting if there was a bit of story unveiled every day, but other than that this game has potentials for way more!
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Feed the Demon's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Visuals | #540 | 3.683 | 3.683 |
| Innovation | #770 | 2.927 | 2.927 |
| Theme | #802 | 3.146 | 3.146 |
| Gameplay | #889 | 2.902 | 2.902 |
| Overall | #1061 | 2.821 | 2.821 |
| Enjoyment | #1201 | 2.707 | 2.707 |
| Audio | #1740 | 1.561 | 1.561 |
Ranked from 41 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?
you run biscuit shop. but you are in debt to demon. feed the demon biscuits to reduce your debt or risk your soul to sell biscuits and gain money
What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
all the things made by me
How many people worked on the game?1
Comments
I like the premise, I also think you should be able to have multiple stations running while you are waiting on things, or make everything shorter! I think the UI could be cleaned up with the baking ingredients as long as you always get one of each, consume one of each, and can only carry one of each at a time.
I also didn't understand picking up biscuits at the end to give to the demon, I went over to him directly then got a game over with 14 biscuits in the bank. Assuming now I needed to go get some from the counter, maybe a big arrow pointing down at it? I was engaged enough to post so props! I also really like the sumo demon man.
Nice artwork very cool idea! Would have been nice to be able to read the books while waiting for the bake to get some lore about the demon or something like that or maybe have a few bakes at the same time but really cool game well done! :)
The game look superb, very good pixel art! I think you should be able to do stuff while it's cooking, prepare other batches. And maybe have a mechanic that add a bit of tension has money you don't have much pressure on money right now. And music and sound would add a lot to get into the cooking part!
The artwork was great, the game has promise, but would like something to do while waiting for the biscuits to cook. and would like to know how many are in the cabinet/display case. Otherwise a fun twist on the theme.
I felt that the game was a bit slow. I think it would be more enjoyable if you could be more agile making biscuits and the times for the tasks were reduced.
Really like the concept. You’ve got a fun mix of shop management and a darker twist with the demon debt. The art style fits nicely too. I did feel after a while the loop got a bit repetitive, but that’s mostly because I was enjoying it and wanted more variety. Some extra mechanics like upgrades, new recipes or different demon demands could make it even more addictive. Still, for a 2-day jam entry, this is a solid start!
Great game in 2 days! I’ve also crunched to finish a game before a deadline! Maybe we need a thing to show players current state like if is holding flour or not. But it is already great and fun enough to play!
This game has a lot of potential in my opinion. I'd suggest including some kind of timer or progress bar for each of the character's actions. For example, while he's making the cookie dough, there could be some kind of time indicator, more like visual feedback. It would also be cool if he could make the dough while the cookies are baking... something like parallel actions so we don't have to stand still at times. Anyway, I really like what you've got there. Props to the pixel art, which is really cool!
It’s a fun little game, the art style looks great. I’m not sure if it was just me but at a point I seemed to be unable to do anything. But overall nice entry!
Nice little game. It really needs some sound effects. The concept is really cool.
Really nice job on the art considering this was made in 2 days!
I do think this game could definitly have some sound though.
Good work dude





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