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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme - How well and unique is the theme implemented in the game? | #21 | 3.625 | 3.625 |
Technical - How impressive is the technical complexity of this game? | #26 | 3.063 | 3.063 |
Game Design - How compelled are you to keep playing this game? | #28 | 3.188 | 3.188 |
Overall | #43 | 2.763 | 2.763 |
Art and visuals - How amazing does the game look and feel? | #66 | 2.313 | 2.313 |
Sound - How well does the sound create the perfect atmosphere in the game? | #71 | 1.625 | 1.625 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Cool concept and fits the theme really well. I won the game but it felt like i didnt fully understand the mechanics or what some symbols ment. Nonetheless, cool slay the spire vibes.
I thought this was a really fun twist on the RPG mechanic. Managed to win the game on the first try, I'm very lucky I guess :-)
As an interpretation on the theme its quite fun, and leaving heavily and overtly on RNG is funny. That being said the game is quite frustrating because well yeah, it's all 50/50 haha.
Really interesting mechanic and already a surprising amount of choice and depth!
This is a really fun fighting mechanic, although I wouldn't mind the battles being a shorter/faster.
This is actually pretty fun. Me being a huge roguelite fan I can see the inspirations from Slay the Spire and Inscryption. I love the idea of "rolling" for a chance to succeed - kinda like in DnD - in doing a particular action. Would love to have some BG music tho :p
nice game. 🎮
Incredibly fun to take a chance with some of the more dangerous coins, and build a tactic around them! Also interesting to try on the different characters with different builds, and see how it changes the game. ⚔
Interesting concept, but I would increase the power of the general attacks and add a nice coin sound, like in YuGIOh games for example.
I'm glad you liked the concept. Nice sounds are definitely on the todo list if I expand the game after the jam. Thanks for playing!