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A jam submission

E-I-E-I-OView game page

Find the animals by following their calls.
Submitted by cpresser — 6 days, 7 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Blind-friendly and good use of audio#143.6843.684
Fun gameplay#152.8952.895
Setting, story, characters, and world#202.0002.000

Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

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Not bad for children, but I think there are not enough sounds of footsteps and movements of animals.

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I actually couldn't play the game, and had to instead rate it based on gameplay from the stream that PG13 Letsplays did.

I got this same error on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, even with my adblocker turned off, and even after trying in fullscreen.



HTML5 canvas appears to be unsupported in the current browser.

Please try updating or use a different browser.

Submitted

nice idea! It can get loud very fast!

I think the narration and the audio files need a sound balacing. Some animals sounds were really loud, while the narrator was perhaps not even half as loud, so I had to adjust my volume constantly

A good educational concept. However, on level 3 and 4, hitboxes may need a little work. I often found myself centering animals only to, seemingly, move right past some of them, and I tried re-centering over six times with no luck. I closed the game. Look forward to any future updates though.

Submitted

 It is a nice game, though sometimes it was hard to pick a direction when a bunch of animals yelled at me at the same time :)

Submitted

Hi! I loved how it sounded more & more like a zoo nightmare as you're progressing! It was immediate to understand & to play, that's a pleasure!

I was just a little bit frustrated by the time limit, I would have loved the possibility to go as fast as I could without the stress of a timer.