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A jam submission

Helping HandsView game page

A story about a father and his sick child...
Submitted by JujuProdGames — 5 hours, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#5703.0193.375
Fun#8302.9073.250
Game Design#9572.7953.125
Overall#9592.7583.083
Graphics#9692.7953.125
Theme#11032.6833.000
Innovation#12602.3482.625

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
In the game, strangers come together to donate items to a sick child who's family cannot afford treatment. The donations also work together to get the child to the next level.

Strangers + Donations work together (stronger together) to help a sick child.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
I made all the code and the art, and only got music + a few sound effects from freesound.org and YouTube.

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Comments

Submitted

Very create game idea and a unique take on the theme of the jam. I thoroughly enjoyed playing this game

Developer

Thank you! :)

Submitted (1 edit)

Very creative idea and I like the puzzles. It took me a while to understand what to do with the melon but in the end I could beat the game :D I had a lot of fun and I really liked the voice narration :)

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! Very well appreciated! :)

Submitted

Starting from the beginning g the menu looks kind of bear and could do with something to make me more interested. Loading into the game i though the cut scene with the people talking was very funny i liked that alot. i got stuck on level 3 and how to get the slice of melon there but really cool game well done. if you want you can check out my game.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I will take your words into consideration when building future games. :)