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A jam submission

Coffee ConnectionView game page

Submission for the Godot Wild Jam #21.
Submitted by acropho — 2 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#821.7152.500
Originality#842.0583.000
Audio#870.7721.125
Theme#871.2861.875
Fun#871.2861.875
Controls#871.1151.625
Overall#871.3722.000

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
Godot v3.2.1

Source
Nah

Game Description
The intended plot is that you're a robot developed with the purpose of researching human interactions at 'third places' by also serving as an 'employee'.

Discord Username
Acropho#5882

Participation Level
Yes, it's my first time:)

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Comments

(+1)

Nice Job. Liked the 3D graphics, the character design especially. Agree that the two button wild card might not have been the best choice, but you did make it work which is great. Could have done with more customers, not sure if it was just me but I only had the one... Also some UI or other indication that says when I've picked up a coffee or dropped it off would be good.

Developer

Yeah i didn't really finished it, but i could make the main idea work, you only have 1 customer. And thank you for playing it and for your advice! :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I get this error when I try to play the exe file :(

Error: Couldn't load project data at path ".". Is the .pck file missing?

Developer

Yeah the .pck is below the windows file, sorry it was the first game i exported i was a little confused haha

Submitted(+1)

Oh okay! You know, you could just package them in a zip file to make people more likely to download the whole thing. Better yet, you can embed the pck file in the exe file by checking the "Embed PCK" option when exporting :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice idea, and it's always cool to see something in 3d... but maybe using the 2 button wildcard wasn't optimal lol. Some additional levels would have been nice too. 

But I like it! It's quirky and functions well... good job!

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Submitted(+3)

Interesting concept, but I don't think decision to go with two buttons here was the best idea. Perhaps you can continue to work on it, add some more customers each with specific needs and different pickup points at the counter, maybe have color coded connections between pick up and delivery points.

Congratulations on your first entry! Keep participating and keep 'em coming :)

Oh, I loved the robot's nose :)

Developer(+2)

Thank you for the feedback!! :) Yeah i like the idea of adding specific needs, i'm planning on adding a whole menu from which the customers may choose.

Well the point of the nose was to be able to know which was the front face so it had to be notorious hahaha

(+2)