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A jam submission

Helldivers memory trainerView game page

Manage reflexes, memory and democracy as an orbital stratagem operator
Submitted by CGpepper — 3 days, 14 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Playability#24.2224.222
Artistic Expression#63.8893.889
Theme Implementation#162.8892.889

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • Very clever and I have already sent this to multiple people because it was so fun! The Ministry of Truth appreciates your support for Liberty!
  • I was stuck playing this for a bit longer then I am willing to admit. However I do not think this used the Main Theme or Wildcard. I could not turn to go to the side panels and it seems like most of the art and assets are taken from Hell divers.

Did you use the Additional Theme(s) ?

I Used the Additional Theme

Give a quick overview of your game, and how you worked the theme into it
You are a Helldive orbital strategem dispatcher. Providing support from your mechanical Battleship to the troops on One Big purple planet. Try to memorize as many combinations as possible to complete your on the job training.

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Comments

Incredibly polished and great to keep your brain going! Can't imagine how much work went into this but nice one!

Submitted

Really great job! The menus are very fluid and everything works exactly like you think they would. Nice work!

Submitted

This is so polished I don't even know what to say. Making a game that also serves as a training guide for another game IN A GAME JAM is a big flex. Very nice visuals and all the buttons feels so nice to press

Developer

Thanks Guurf. I usually never get time to implement the 'feel'. Really happy with this one