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A jam submission

Viggy Potter and The Wrath of The SnakeView game page

A 8-bit semi-roguelike game made by Anagh's World.
Submitted by Anagh's World — 25 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#23.2503.250
Audio#22.7502.750
Polish#23.2503.250
Game Design#23.5003.500
Narrative/Mood#32.7502.750
Art#33.2503.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Explain how long it took you to make your game.
Around 4-5 days.

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Comments

This is awesome! I think it really feels quite well polished for a game jam game.

In general, I like the art style and I think it's really cohesive. I like that the player "Viggy" subtly stands out from the background and the rest of the characters.

I think there's some interesting gameplay of deciding whether you want to take risks to get potions to do magic, or just YOLO it and go directly to the keys.

I think that it's really cool that you got virtual controls working so you can play on phones. Did you program that yourself from scratch, or use a plugin or something?

A couple critiques:

  • Collisions didn't feel quite spot on - occasions where it didn't look like I was touching the wall, but I was blocked, or I swore I didn't touch an enemy but I died (I suppose we always feel this way haha).
  • I felt that the music didn't quite feel like it fit....I think it would've been really awesome if you had been able to find an 8-bit track to complete the feel!
  • I felt the virtual control buttons could be a bit bigger

But really awesome stuff!

Developer(+1)

I'm glad you liked it :) ... Thanks for playing and for the detailed feedback... really appreciated it... regarding the virtual controls, yes, I built it from scratch.

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Wow, that's really neat! Good stuff!

Developer

Thanks :)