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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #7 | 4.624 | 4.624 |
Overall | #147 | 4.149 | 4.149 |
Presentation | #458 | 4.153 | 4.153 |
Enjoyment | #590 | 3.671 | 3.671 |
Ranked from 85 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
In Screen Golf, we adapted the Jam theme by giving a classic puzzle-platformer game a twist,the player doesn't control the "player" but the screen itself(meaning the aspect ratio,completely overwritting thus the players role) to guide the ball to its destination through 5 levels.
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam
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Awesome! How did you make these many mechanics?
Very creative game, and well polished! Good work!!!
Well done! The wall destroying mechanic was my favorite. Good art. Good music. I especially appreciated the piano slam on failure. :)
Very, very cool idea! Really like your concept here and the music + visuals just bring it to a really nice level of polish, awesome!
Awesome concept and game! I really enjoyed the level design and the simple mechanic implementation. Very clever!
The best take I've seen on the theme so far! Nice job!
really great idea! one of the most creative Ive played. HOLE IN ONE
This idea is honestly incredible, best take on the jam's theme, and while I was initially super impressed with this mechanic, it got annoying quite quickly
First of all, the hitboxes of the aspect ratio controls are very small, I managed to miss them so many times and lose because of that, and even worse is that sometimes the hitboxes disappear and I can't click on them
I think that responsiveness is especially important with your game's genre, and while the player was responsive, I can't say the same about the aspect ratio, which was the main mechanic to begin with. I think that if the game was slower paced I would've liked it a lot more
Still, the idea execution was exceptional and I have to give you credit for the level design and the feel of the game, which were pretty good, well done!
I also had issues clicking on the sides of the screen sometimes, and after replaying it, I suspect the issue is that some objects are inconsistently "in front of" some of the side-of-screen hitboxes, so that the game registers the click as being on a piece of the ground (which doesn't do anything when clicked) rather than the side of the screen.
That's true we also had this issue with the GUI in our game, but even when they don't pop in front, the hitbox still feels small
Super unique idea here! I really love how we created semi-similar games that used the screen size alterations with the game itself. Fantastic execution!
Very cool idea and art! Well done!
Very creative mechanics! Very well done!! Only feedback I have is maybe make the hole pop out more to give it more of a highlight!
Very unique idea! Great look as well
Cute game with interesting idea and puzzle design. I enjoyed it!
very polished game ! Nice level design and cool animation too!
From one 2d Golf game to another, I love how well rounded and polished the whole experience feels! I liked the creativity of the idea as well. I believe this is the first game I gave 5/5 on all ratings. Amazing result for 48 hours
Interesting golf game involving the shifted of the screen edges.
While the sounds are decent, it a little hard to make out the spikes and the wind blowing. And, it was a bit difficult for me to grab the edge of the window.
Also, it would have been more fun to if the screens could hit the golf ball in a way that give momentum much like a golf club would.
Nonetheless, nice job.
Cool game! Very nice animations with a good amount of skill, strategy and polish implemented into the gameplay loop. Well done!
Very creative mechanic. Well done!
Cool concept. I wish the screens hit the ball in a more golf like way but still pretty cool