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A jam submission

Flyer PowerView game page

Create flyers to engage the public
Submitted by cobrajs — 15 minutes, 13 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#24.0834.083
Gameplay#293.5563.556
Overall#333.4283.428
Audio#543.1943.194
Graphics#583.5283.528
Theme#1102.7782.778

Ranked from 36 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • If you want to have the power of advertising in your hands, this is your game. Create flyer campaigns for your clients and help them achieve their goals. This is a good and fun game that brings a few surprises when making your flyers.

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Open Source

Build it with Phaser

GitHub repository url
https://github.com/cobrajs/gamedevjs_jam_2024

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Submitted(+1)

Just an all around simple yet fun and addictive game great work

Submitted(+1)

GREAT GAME!! the art style is cool

Developer

Thanks!! It’s thick and chunky haha

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

The game was interesting. I just liked putting bunch of stickers on the flyers and seeing it gain more attention hehe.

Developer

Haha yeah I made it so some of the humans like seeing a lot of stickers on there. I should have made it so like if the stickers did a good enough job explaining then they could take the place of some actual info… though I feel like I’d need more stickers for that haha. Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted(+1)

This game was really fun and chill! I just liked making the flyers and also being able to look at all the ones you made before!

Developer

Excellent, that was a last minute addition! I was hoping to make a mini representation of what you’d created, but I scrapped that because I was running out of time (as always). Thanks for the feedback!!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

From the visuals, to the subject matter the game is very quirky, I love it. I wish there was some indication of where to place the flyers before hand. Like, maybe the post changes size based on scale or something. As it stands placement felt a bit random. Very good game though, congrats.  

Developer(+1)

Ooh that’s a good point, I should have slightly scaled the humans based on depth as well. The height is more of an arbitrary value than a random one, and I originally had it so it was a little more obvious in the area names (Shortville, Tallville). I think I need to rethink that particular mechanic because it feels a bit too random unless you’re literally the developer and know beforehand what is expected.

That’s always the trade-off though, like how much information do you give the player and how much should they have to figure out through play. Thanks for the feedback!! :)

Submitted(+1)

dude i love itt realy and so simple art 

Developer(+1)

Thanks man! It started off as placeholder art but I liked how it looks so I just ran with it. 8px circle brush in Gimp (and 6px for the stickers) haha

Submitted(+1)

Nice Game

Submitted(+1)

This game is awesome keep up the good work

Submitted(+1)

Fun and original game, well done !

Submitted(+1)

I like the graphics and gameplay of this game ! Its a very fun game :D

Developer

Thanks, glad you like it!! :D

Submitted(+1)

Love it. Very creative and unique, spot on art! Great work! 

Submitted
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Developer

Thanks! I latched on to the most unique concept I had while I was brainstorming (though I did have to cut it way back from my initial plan because I’m terrible at time management) :)

Submitted(+1)

Such a cute and cozy game concept, really enjoyed the relaxing music and pace.

Developer(+1)

Woohoo, glad you liked the music! I spent time messing around on my ukulele making short pieces that sounded nice looped, and I was pretty proud of how they came out. Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted(+1)

Very unique idea for a game, cute presentation. Nice!

Developer

Thanks!! :D

Submitted(+1)

Those are some tripple A graphics. :p

But seriously, really cool game

Developer

Only the finest pixels for this jam haha

Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed it! :D

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

Great game, very creative. Walking animations remind me the animator Don Hertzfeldt.

I figured out what the stamp does after my two flyers, because I was placing the elements with their borders. But I guess it did not affect the score.

By the way that is how you find a dog 😎


Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I kinda like how the art turned out, because it started as just rough sketches and then I was like, but what if the whole game was just rough sketches haha.

I think the whole borders on the stamp needed a bit more explanation, though it’s always hard when you don’t have anyone test the game before you release it. I should have spent more time tweaking the scoring, as it’s a little haphazard right now.

Submitted(+1)

One of the best game so far, like the innovation

Developer

Thanks!! :D

Submitted(+1)

I love it! I can't stop playing!

Developer(+1)

Awesome, thanks!! :D

Submitted(+1)

I could play this for hours (it's already been like 20 minutes lol)! I think maybe having the controls explained a little more openly would be great, but I figured them out on my own! Super fun idea and I'd love to see a more expanded version of this!

Developer(+1)

Oh man I had to cut back on so many ideas I had for this haha. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!!

Submitted(+1)

Super fun idea! I couldn't see where to get info on what the people in the area wanted or their heights, but even just having a guess was very fun. My posters were a little too jazzy for some.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Yeah essentially it’s just about guessing and learning for next time. I originally had the names a little more obvious (like Shortville, Tallville, etc), so this was the halfway because I had also wanted to add a little map on the desk so you could get some basic info on the areas that would fill in whenever you finished a flyer for that area. It’s hard to resist making a flyer with a lot of stickers on it haha

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