the game looks cool, well done!
I liked that there was music and sounds, and also the end of the game screen reminded me of Dark Souls
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Open Source | #11 | n/a | n/a |
Theme | #13 | 3.960 | 3.960 |
Audio | #21 | 3.440 | 3.440 |
Overall | #30 | 3.472 | 3.472 |
Graphics | #37 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
Innovation | #57 | 3.160 | 3.160 |
Gameplay | #89 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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GitHub repository url
https://github.com/yumurta2/whoCutTheCables
the game looks cool, well done!
I liked that there was music and sounds, and also the end of the game screen reminded me of Dark Souls
Cool game. I really like the mixture of the typing mechanics and the story telling game. The art is amazing and the sound also fits to the game. Here is some minor feedback which might help to improve the game:
scale: { mode: Phaser.Scale.FIT, autoCenter: Phaser.Scale.CENTER_BOTH },
Still I had fun playing it! Congratulations to this nice entry.
This game was awesome! I had to make it to the end to see what happened! I loved the spooky vibe and the flashlight mechanic! I think I had a pretty similar initial idea with my game, it just turned out a little different! I like that once you know what to type it makes the game much easier! I really liked the story even tho it was a little goofy! Great work!
Spooky game with nice story and visuals! Didn't realize that you could move the light with your mouse.
I don't know why the game is full of references to Terminator, but it's a nice easter egg. I'd say you should add Mouse and Keyboard to the controls in the game description; it took me a couple tries to understand that I can move the flashlight and that I need to type to fix the broken power boxes. I liked the art and the atmosphere.
I keep losing track of keys on my keyboard when I play. Maybe it's time for a good rest and to stop playing jam games for a while. :)
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