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A jam submission

SRPG Studio's ReversiView game page

A Reversi game made in SRPG Studio.
Submitted by piketrcechillas — 69 days, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How well did this game execute its ideas?#54.0004.000

Ranked from 5 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.

  • You literally did NOT make Fire Emblem! Good job! Also sick that you implemented an online mode.
  • Well evidently I suck at this game cause I can't even beat it on Easy but great job regardless!
  • SRPG Studio Reversi is the classic Reversi (Or Othello) in which the objective is to conquer all the tokens of your adversary. This iteration includes Local PvP and Online multiplayer, which while I personally haven't tried it, are pretty neat additions that shows the possibilities of the engine. This entry is a showcase of implementing a board game inside SRPG Studio and Multiplayer functions that works even online. Aside from that, there's not much to do. Still, the multiplayer part is the most interesting part on the entry.
  • This is one of the more impressive board game entries and the introduction to the game is appreciated by newcomers. What concerns me is that it is only the ability to play Reversi, there's no framing for it or twist. It doesn't feel that creative or inspiring to an onlooker who doesn't have the ability to make something like this themselves.

Any information the judges should know?
There is a multiplayer mode

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Comments

Submitted

Wow, great work! The controls work well for a game like reversi where you can only do one type of action, and the AI was challenging enough to make it fun to toy with. I even managed to beat it once by putting it in a situation where I had no valid moves so I won.