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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Presentation | #594 | 4.051 | 4.051 |
Overall | #883 | 3.671 | 3.671 |
Enjoyment | #1270 | 3.333 | 3.333 |
Creativity | #1328 | 3.628 | 3.628 |
Ranked from 78 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?
You are the quest master
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?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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I really enjoyed playing it! I like the visuals and the music but some more soundeffects would be nice! Also it would be fun to see how much the heroes enjoyed the quests. Good job!
thanks! i'm happy you liked it :)
Cool idea and nice visuals!
I think the game could really benefit from a more gradual approach, or a timer, because i just ended up checking the quest book for each hero ;)
thank you!
yeah, we will be working on a better designed system :)
oh wow! while i was playing i just kept thinking: "awh darn, our games could've been twins!"
Our game was intended to be where you play as a nameless magical shopkeeper who has to brew the correct items and potions for a returning cast of "protagonists", though unfortunately the game build had errored and deleted all the characters and storylines at the last minute...
thank you!
i hope you will publish the right build after the game jame ends :)
we will try 🫡🫡🫡
Oh wow, I can't believe how similar our games are. Though we went with a slightly different quest system haha. I love the cutesy art and writing, it's adorable. Wonderful job!
haha, quest givers unite!
thank you ^_^
Cute graphics and fun gameplay. Liked having all the different elements to look through to figure out the correct guess. Sells the job of being a quest giver in a guild quite well!
thank you so much!
nice art! feels like moonlighter! feels like you could make something like tat
thank you for the comparison! i haven't played moonlighter, but it looks very beautiful ^^
Wow! The art is beyond good! I seriously, really love it. I definitely wanted more quests to pick from at the beginning. I already know a thing or two about DND character classes so I think that gave me an advantage. This really great! I'd definitely love to see a full game. Fantastic work!
thank you^^ i'm really happy you appreciated the art!
yeah, we are planning on making some additional, more challeging quests in the future and hopefully make it a full game :)
Very cute and relaxing.
thanks!
Fair warning: Through the Itch Desktop App it got the following error:
"The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing:
Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)"
Apart from that cute game! Characters had personality, although it was a lot of reading upfront to learn the classes. I liked how the rest of the information was fed over days though.
thank you for letting us know about the bug! we will check it
glad you liked something about the game. we are going to work on more user-friendly interface in the future :)
I loved it! The concept is really cool and it was well executed. Love the art and design of this game. The music and animation was really nice :) good job !
thank u so much :)
This is so cute!!!
thank you :3
Good job, loved the vibes. Quite relaxing and pressure free.
thank u :)
The music and art in this game are excellent. Low key vibes, relaxing game. The map was so detailed. Had a fun time!
thank you for playing ^_^
amazing game! it makes me feel like I'm playing paper please, but simple and cute!
really love its comfortable vibe :)
i am happy you loved the vibe :) thank you!
Very cozy game! The art was super cute, and I liked the little dialogue lines they had and the status updates (always felt a bit bad when they failed something and it was sort of my fault).
There was a lot of reading to do up front (e.g. in the book), which may have been less daunting if it was spread out as part of a longer tutorial.
Also, I think some mild time pressure or more consequences for failure would have made it slightly more engaging, but game jam timelines are a thing, so I’m sure y’all thought of that :)
thank you for the feedback!
we were planning on making a more user-friendly tutorial, but ran out of time - would love to implement it after the game jam :)
I am impressed on how complete the game is. it feels like papers please on the gameplay but it reminded me of Potion craft as well. so cool i love those games. the art is so cute and the lore was entretaining. now i know i have to hide the carrot when i fight a druid lol
hahah beware of those druids :D
thank you so much!
Nice! I really got papers please vibes from the gameplay (not the art or vibe lol), trying to find discrepancies in the quests and find the right one to give to the adventurers. It was really fun, and the art was absolutely amazing!
thank you! yeah, we've got some inspiration from papers please ^^
Love the art style! Can definitely see the potential for a full game. Great work!
thank you for playing!
It's a nice cozy game, very easy to understand and play ^^
The concept of being an NPC has been done a lot in this jam, but the graphics really give this one an identity of its own. You really feel bad for the adventurers when you learn that they failed the quest you gave them :c
Also, I know it might not be intentionnal, but the quests paper slips's physics are hilarious XD
Great job! =)
thank you so much for playing!
i am happy to hear that you cared about the characters ^_^
Great game! It was really fun trying to see what quest was the correct to each adventurer and the quest book was very completed. One thing i really liked is that even without looking at the quest book all the abilities and perks of the classes were pretty clear (or maybe i've played too much RPGs). Nice job!
thank you! you're right, some quests of speaking for themselves :)
we would love to make more challenging ones in the next game version though!