for a game jam game I am not disappointed there was a lot that can be improved, I cant however outright say it was bad because you tried and that's what matters. great job my friend!
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Orginality | #11 | 3.091 | 3.091 |
Creativity | #13 | 2.909 | 2.909 |
Sound | #13 | 2.182 | 2.182 |
Overall | #14 | 2.348 | 2.348 |
Fun | #15 | 1.727 | 1.727 |
Theme relevance | #15 | 2.455 | 2.455 |
Looks | #17 | 1.727 | 1.727 |
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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I've played it and left a rating. I'll limit myself to one criticism, as you were clearly learning the game engine as you were going along. I'd say short loop in the music made it a bit irritating for me. Having a slightly longer soundtrack loop will help. I'm also thankful for the volume slider at the start of the game.
That's nice! Of course the game looks and feel really cheap (maybe need a bit more work on how to use best your tools) but the idea in itself is appealing. The music is good though I wish it were a bit more long. Anyway, best luck if you keep the idea, it's worthy.
I had fun playing this, although I had to read the comments to solve the mirror mystery. The little touches, like the custom icon were good. Music is pretty catchy, too, and the player character reminds me of ET in teenage disguise mode, haha.
I'm not sure how flexible Clickteam Fusion is, but I think I skimmed the Discord and you were looking for something deeper. I just started recently myself (which is why my entry was missing a lot of things and pretty buggy...) and am finding Game Maker Studio to be pretty good, started out using drag and drop for about an hour then moved on to coding, there are a lot of tutorials and a good reddit community for learning. Although I guess a lot of devs say to skip it and learn Unity. Here's a list of engines, maybe go through and see what you like the look of http://www.indiedb.com/engines . Haven't tried myself, but Stencyl looks interesting for a bridge between drag and drop and coding.
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