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A jam submission

Pretzel PixieView game page

Short game for jam
Submitted by Mario138 — 4 hours, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#2163.6544.143
Aesthetics#3333.4023.857
Music#3543.0243.429
Sound#3942.6463.000
Overall#3963.0243.429
Fun#4512.7723.143
Mechanics#5402.3942.714
Story#6251.6381.857

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How many people worked on this game in total?
1

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Music and menu images - Taken from pixabay.com (varius authors) | Character - Monsters Ultimate Pack 2 Cute Series from Unity Store (Sunflora Pixie Cute) | World - Low-Poly Medical Market from Unity Store | Pickup Sprite - Particlecollection_Free samples from Unity Store

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Comments

Submitted

Great assets and fun feel! I enjoyed flying around as a pixie collecting pretzels =)

Submitted

I loved the aesthetic and concept of this game! My only negative was the camera was turning way too fast for me, but everything else felt good. Congrats on the game ^.^ 

Submitted

Nice little game, if this is your first try with 3d you did pretty good, a lot better than my first try with 3d. Well done!

Submitted

Congrats on completing your game! I really liked the visuals of your game and that you chose a fantasy market as the setting. Collecting the pretzels was really satisfying. I was racing as time expired to try and get another one! My only critiques are that jumping at times felt a bit unresponsive, but that was only a few times. Also, there are some pretzels in the level that are not pickups that I burned some time trying to pick up. Overall though I had a lot of fun!

Submitted

Awesome game! It would have been great if you have locked the cursor to screen center for unrestricted camera movement around Y.