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A jam submission

Lovish HerdView game page

A physics based puzzle entry for the Brackeys Game Jam #2
Submitted by Dottedant — 1 day, 9 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#403.5453.545
Theme#723.5453.545
Fun#993.0913.091
Overall#1023.1363.136
Graphics#1113.2733.273
Audio#1512.5452.545
Game Design#1602.8182.818

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

(2 edits) (+1)

Have no idea how I got through the minefield level XD

Getting all those blind followers to survive was quite fun!

I played to completion, thumbs up

If you continue developing it I'd suggest more levels, more obstacles and maybe some type of a separator mechanic that can allow the player to split his cult. Also 2 Players vs mode will probably be fun as hell, with each player trying to steal has much of the herd to himself :D

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Submitted(+1)

Nice original idea. The physic twist is nice also and give some extra difficulty to completing the levels. Fun to play :)!

Jam Judge(+1)

Pretty funny gameplay with physics aspects.  A restart button would be a good idea since i was stuck a few times and could not figure out what to do. Keep up the good work.

Developer

Thanks for playing my game! It is possible to restart each level by clicking the "Retry" button in Pause menu which appears if you press the escape button, but you're right it would be better if there was a more intuitive way for it, I'll probably keep working on it after the jam. Thanks for your feedback :)

Submitted(+1)

OK for pure fun factor - this one is 5 stars for me. Holy shit - this game is sadistic. You have to be dark souls like patient in order to progress if you try to rush ahead at all, you're gonna lose. The controls are just painful enough to make it challenging in a good way. I didn't think I was going to like this one, but I really did. Nice job!