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A jam submission

TWENTY-ONEView game page

An alternative version of blackjack, inspired by a Resident Evil 7 DLC.
Submitted by Dimosten — 3 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
FUN | Was the game satisfying to play or did it bring you joy#733.0003.000
AUDIO | Did the game have great music or sound design#1321.6671.667
IDEA | Was this game super interesting or innovative#1332.0002.000
MOOD | Did the game have atmosphere or make you feel something#1412.0002.000
Overall#1412.0672.067
VISUAL | Did the game have nice graphics or art direction#1671.6671.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

Interesting take on Black Jack. I had a fun challenge playing.

Feedback:
The sounds for cards moving was nice. 
Where were the special card abilities? 
I liked the card animation when you left out of the how to play screen.
I wished there was sound with it and for the buttons.
I like the discard mechanic was great. 
It is good that you can only discard until the dealer stands.
I had an incentive to win to get to a 50 score to see what was at the end, build off this.
I wish there was more than just the sound board when you got 50 score though. 
For instance if the dealer wins then that could affect you next time around with your hand.
An example is to have a chance to receive a curse card which gives you a negative number instead of a positive one.
I wish there was an option to make the game's speed faster like in terms of the cards moving animation. 

Overall, nice work!

Developer

Thank you so much for feedback! Yeah, the special abilities besides discard is something I wasn't able to make in time for the game jam, it's one of the main things I plan on adding when I'm able to. The rest are some really great suggestions, especially the negative value cards. Thanks again!