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A jam submission

Samsara - The GameView game page

Submitted by looneybits (@looneybits) — 20 minutes, 9 seconds before the deadline
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Theme
Samsara the cycles of life.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

It looks very good. The concept is nice and simple the execution very professional looking. There's a good variety of tiles. It could use some challenge/score/time system, but hey- it's a jam. I don't quite like the way the delay is implemented - it feels like lag. I'd rather the effect was instantaneous fallowed by a short period of ignoring mouse clicks (and maybe a sound or visual effect playing at the same time?).

Developer

Hi !!
 I've uploaded a new version and I believe that some of your petitions were covered.
Your feedback was very useful, thank a lot !!

Submitted(+1)

Cool stuff! The name and the art style lured me in haha, and was pleasantly surprised :) This mini-game makes you pay very close attention to the suchness of life, and then checks to see if you're attentive enough. It's a very neat idea for a mobile game (clean and simple). People who like these "spot the difference" types of games would play it for hours!

Developer(+1)

Hi!!
Thanks for your amazing feedback.
 

Submitted(+1)

Very zen and chill game. I would have liked the clicking to be instantaneous instead of taking a second to activate, but perhaps that was on purpose?

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

"...I would have liked the clicking to be instantaneous instead of taking a second to activate, but perhaps that was on purpose?"

Yes, it was a design decision, in fact is a variable that could be changed. What I want to explain to the player,  with that delay, is the temporal cost of each life cycle, even the death takes a few seconds.

I  really do appreciate your feedback ;)