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A jam submission

the seagnature warriorView game page

tbrpg fight thingy where your available actions depend on an ever-changing musical scale
Submitted by hohi — 8 minutes, 32 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#63041.9643.000
Style#70501.4182.167
Overall#71421.4182.167
Enjoyment#73870.8731.333

Ranked from 6 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?
The actions you can take are notes on the ever-changing muscal scale. Also the protanganist is a merperson and those have scales.

Development Time

96 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
the Mr. Krabs illustration -- i am not sure please tell me if you know

the amazing music and SFX -- _soren
art -- eterna & me
font -- the default godot one
the codes and the glueing -- me

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Comments

I'm not entirely sure how the tonic and scales affect any decisions I made. I died the first attempt, but on the second, I simply blocked 4 times, then took zero damage the rest of the game, while I attacked. If the A major key was missing, I could use the A flat one.

Submitted

Didn't really understand how my choices affect the scenario. the log system notified me of damage done and stat changes, but I wasn't communicated my stats or my opponent's stats so it is difficult to understand what is going on and if I'm doing well or losing.
I can see there was alot of thought put into the concept but I think the execution is lacking. maybe you can explore the concept further outside of the jam? I was intrigued by the concept of shifting scales that affect my possible actions but wasn't sure how this came together to a cohesive game. A for effort!

Developer(+1)

actually A stands for attack in our game
(thank you for your detailed review i am going to be living off of that A for effort high for a while!)

Submitted

A stands for attack 😂

Submitted

If I understand what you were trying to do, it’s a cool idea. Bummer that production issues dragged you down.

Submitted

Just an exe file :(

Developer

an x86_64 file also

but yeah the web export really did not want to work sorry :(