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A jam submission

A Liar's DiceView game page

Roll The Dice For Money In This High Stakes Mind Reading Game
Submitted by Abstract Studios — 31 minutes, 13 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#7813.7893.789
Creativity#8283.6023.602
Overall#8613.5033.503
Enjoyment#14083.1173.117

Ranked from 171 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?
Our game features a dice that is rigged and that can be controlled. This is a casino themed game

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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Submitted(+1)

This is a pretty cool game! Great job with it!

Developer

Thank you! :))

Submitted(+1)

really cool game. get old a bit fast but stays fun. totally unique concept too.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback. happy you liked the game :))

Submitted(+1)

This game is so frantic, lol

Developer

haha yea. happy you liked it!

Submitted(+1)

Incredibly fast paced, kept me on my toes looking out over the score card. The options other than all in seem redundant, and some of the faces are a little hard to tell apart searching over the sheet, but I enjoyed myself playing it. Also soundtrack slaps.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback. Happy you enjoyed it :))

Submitted(+1)

The frantic lookup part of the game was interesting but I'm not sure what all the bet options are really for if the roll is predetermined. You either pick the lowest because you couldn't panic look up the face in time and then randomly select a die or you go all in if you looked it up in time.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback.

Submitted(+1)

I liked playing it! This game has a lot of art so together with the programming all in 48 hours is impressive. Tutorial was short, clear and to the point, very good. 

I did had a bug where the emotion chart began rapidly vibrating. I also couldn't change my bet anymore, I tried it in different orders of first selecting the dice and then the money but I couldn't get it to work.

Developer

Thanks, we'll look into the issue :))

Submitted(+1)

Liked the graphics and the music! The idea is very original too!

Developer

Happy you enjoyed it!

Submitted(+1)

Liked the game. Graphics were good and the music fit quite well. Maybe some variation in the gameplay could benefit the game? It starts off quite fun but as the game progressed I found myself getting a bit bored. Still a good game though, particularly given the 48 hour time limit.

Developer

Thanks for your feedback!

(+1)

Nice game!

Developer

Thanks! means the world to us

Submitted

Nice, a very good game to maintain your memory !

Developer

Thank you soo much!!

Submitted(+1)

A cool game. Very reminiscent of Papers Please

Developer

Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

I like the high stress situation of reading the chart in time to roll that this game puts you in, it’s a really fun immersion kind of tactic that works well with the theme too! Super well done overall too!

Developer

Thanks :))

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Quite a fun little concept! It's pretty frantic to have to read the emotion chart in time and still bet in such a short time-span, really keeps you on your toes. Gotta say, seeing that cash number flow out into an exponential is quite the sight.

I feel there's not that much strategy to the actual betting, but that could very well be me not grasping it fully. There's no reason not to go all in if you managed to read the other better's expression in time, and as long as you pick a dice before the time limit you can just... not bet any money. Also, the game looks wonky on display resolutions below 1080p - though that may be a web build limitation.

All in all though, great job!

Developer(+1)

Thank for you feedback, we'll look into it.  Also turns out the wonky look of the game is actually due to a setting hidden in the project settings.

Submitted

Really good concept and I love the art. Could use a bit more then 7 seconds though and I feel that the difficulty could ramp up even faster for those who can complete it in under 7 seconds instead of a standard loop.

Developer (2 edits)

Thanks for the feedback! :)))

Submitted

Cool! You could possibly increase the difficulty by randomizing the order of first-second faces (so you don't 'just' have to look up the first face and then finding the right second face), but then I think 7 seconds would be a bit too fast, haha :D

Would also be nice with some kind of progression/win condition - or maybe there is one, I just suck so much I couldn't reach it? Really cool looking though!

Developer

Yea, now looking back at it does seem like 7 secs is too short. Thanks for the feedback :))

Submitted(+1)

really good graphics and art style!

Developer

Thanks A Lot  !! :)))

Submitted (1 edit)

Interesting game, however I found it boring pretty quickly. It's just a simple lookup. Also the emotions chart window seems to have a life of it's own. Opens and closes at any time it wants. Also please remove that crazy shake on the itch page, it does not look good at all.

Submitted

This is really creative, and it takes fast reaction. Also you fit the theme very well. (:

Developer

Thanks alot! Means the world to us :)

Submitted

Cool concept! I love how frantic it is looking for the right number, the jazz in the background adds a lot to the vibe! 7 seconds is a well balanced time frame between rounds,  though I wish it got even faster after a few more rounds to keep things spicy. Good work :)

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed the game :)

Submitted

Cool game, I really liked the music!

Developer

Thanks! Appreciate it.

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