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A jam submission

Grow Snow, Grow!View game page

Try to make your snowball as big as possible before the time runs out!
Submitted by sven_77 — 4 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#263.5493.833
Audio/Music#352.7773.000
Fun/Engagement#402.6232.833
Overall#412.8553.083
Art/Graphics#482.4692.667

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Cool use of the theme. I like that the camera would pull up as the snowball gets bigger, giving a more strategic feel to the game later with the snow ball throwing. I wish throwing snow ball was quicker tho, it felt that you basically had to stop to throw a snow ball to destroy an object, making it not very reactive.

Did you work alone, or as part of a group? (If in a group, list their names)
Alone

Disclose if you used any public domain assets or not.
I used a sound effect from minecraft and one from pixabay.com, everything else was made by me.

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Comments

Submitted

hit a final size of a whopping 92! I feel like there were too many moments where I could find a "tunnel" of unobstructed space where I could just coast for a long while before being forced to course correct. I didn't even have to use the snowballs! apart from that, you did great, it really is a simple and fun game.

Almost wish I could mute the music, not because I don't like it but because the snow SFX are so good. 

Submitted

Cool idea! That music while being dissonant it was also catchy!

Nice work

Submitted

Simple and fun

Submitted

Final size was 45! Neat idea for a gameplay loop, and I also like how there's two different game modes, but as another commenter pointed out, the way obstacles generate means you can sometimes avoid everything by going in a straight line. I also wish the visuals were a little better. Still, I'd give it a point for originality.

Submitted

I like the concept of this one a lot; however, there's a pattern to the way things grow, once you figure it out, you can just go in a straight like.

Submitted

the snow trailing effect was really cool!