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A jam submission

Scale guessrView game page

Test your sense of scale!
Submitted by Squid_dev — 28 minutes, 34 seconds before the deadline
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How does your game fit the theme?
You have to move a slider on an increasing scale to match the target.

Development Time

48 hours

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Submitted (3 edits)

yo that confused me because your web style is the same of my web style

i am so sad for you

edited:

is Bevy engine hard ?

Submitted

Novel idea, nice job.

Submitted

well the scale dot keeps moving for a bit after one finishes holding so it becomes odd cuz it doesn't stay were one wants

Submitted

Simple game. Reminds me of a youtube video I saw recently

After certain ratios, it doesn't seem to matter where I put the scale (around 1/1000 and beyond) since its going to be off significantly anyways. Maybe percent error would be a better metric

Submitted

Well, I can’t do big numbers, but apparently that’s normal.

Submitted

Nice scale perception test

Submitted

Simple little game. Wasn't super clear what I was supposed to do at first. But I eventually got the hang of it :P

Submitted

Quick and straight forward, but I finished with a better understanding of numbers! A suggestion might be to start off with a set of numbers that are on the same logarithmic scale (e.g. 5 for the range 1-10) to act as a "control" and really help the player grasp how small some of these large numbers are in these contexts

Submitted

I couldn't get it to start :(

Submitted

Very simple but quick interesting game. Maybe it could be interesting (if the game was expanded) to add more variant numbers. like 200, 5000, 35 ect.

Developer

For those who dont know GitLab/Github pages, It is the web version.