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A jam submission

The naive test subjectView game page

"the mouse wants the cheese but he is lactose intolerant"
Submitted by scarf goose (@scarfergoose) — 12 hours, 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
IDEA | Was this game innovative, or did it use interesting mechanics?#1043.4003.400
FUN | Was this game satisfying to play or did it bring you joy?#1433.2003.200
Overall#1892.8002.800
AUDIO | Did this game have great music or sound design?#1962.4002.400
MOOD | Did this game have atmosphere, or did it make you feel something?#1982.6002.600
VISUAL | Did this game have nice graphics, art or design?#2262.4002.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Let people know how long this project has been going, or share a bit of its history.
this game was my first one ever released and also part of the gmtk 2020 jam. after a few months i wanted to remake with my new experience in making games, and i did the most part in november - december 2020. Sadly, i lost almost all of my project files around that time so i had to start from the ground up. i joined this jam to, well, finally finish it.

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Comments

Submitted

Great game design!!! the mechanics and the dynamics create a nice challenge each level

Please check my game out too!! thanks

Submitted

Good game! Just the web version did not work very well! Find my review below:

2:02:30 The Naive Test Subject

Nice Concept, Visual Minimalistic.

Ambience Sound is missing.

Full Screen is not working.


Nice Puzzle Game, sometimes it feels like its hard to Pick Up the "Cheese" Piece and i clicked and clicked on it but nothing happens.

Submitted

I liked how snappy the transitions were, and the concept of having to maintain a distance between the blue block and the cursor makes for some interesting dynamics. Nice work!