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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Design | #248 | 3.979 | 3.979 |
Overall | #649 | 3.674 | 3.674 |
Originality | #939 | 3.468 | 3.468 |
Adherence to the Theme | #1012 | 3.574 | 3.574 |
Ranked from 47 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Clever puzzle design, nice job!
Thank you!
Chips Challenge, now with guards. I really dig the visuals.
Thank you! My focus was keeping it very clean and homogeneous
Great concept! The artstyle is pretty cute and make it easy to understand what needs to be done. Levels were also nicely designed. Good job!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Love the art style: the use of distinct colors makes the puzzles very understandable and the minimalist style does not distract from the task at hand. Managed to beat the game without any hassle! Concepts are introduced clearly and the difficulty curve feels really smooth, even though it stagnates quite early given the relatively small level size. I feel like it would be more intuitive if guards would let you through with a pass in their color, not the other way around though. Also it feels odd, that a pass is lost, if you pick up another one. Why not swap them out? Lastly: If you restart the first level, the game does not reset the passses and doors. In later levels it works as intended however. :)
PS: Our games are build around the same basic idea: in my case there are keys instead of passes and you have to use them to unlock blocks instead of convincing guards - give it a try! :) As people who enjoyed my game, will definitely enjoy yours as well, I updated my game's page with a link to yours.
My game: https://njamster.itch.io/wonkey (playable in browser)
Thank you for your extensive review! I will definitely try your game out. I am aware that the color of the guards or the passes dissapearing are two elements that need a bit of "imagination" to make sense of. Originally I designed it as you proposed, but I realized I couldn't design interesting puzzles, and no gameplay rules emerged from that. That's why I lost so much time figuring out the gameplay rules and couldn't make a lot more levels. After this jam I will probably make more; a lot of interesting ideas come to my mind when I give it a bit more thought.
Love the style, simplicity and depth of the game. Good one.
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you enjoyed it!