Very nice work! I played through. Right when I said to myself, "I'm not gonna die, I died." :P
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Fixing The Revolution's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Controls | #30 | 3.389 | 3.389 |
Graphics | #39 | 3.222 | 3.222 |
Theme | #40 | 3.611 | 3.611 |
Overall | #51 | 3.037 | 3.037 |
Fun | #51 | 2.722 | 2.722 |
Audio | #51 | 2.722 | 2.722 |
Originality | #62 | 2.556 | 2.556 |
Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
3.2.1
Source
No, code is a bit of a mess.
Game Description
Viv La Revolucion!!
Discord Username
Carto (jonas1426)
Participation Level (GWJ)
Yes
Jam Time
No. 3rd jam
Comments
Very pretty entry. I especially liked the characters' pixel art. A minor thing I noticed is that scaling the window breaks it, there are some adjustments to be made in the project's scaling settings.
Good job overall, I also love going through the whole process of making everything from art to sound and gameplay and I recognize you put a lot of work into this.
Short and sweet! I liked the minimalist art and music. Cool to hold it all together with a narrative. The best part was really the controls! This game has solid platforming controls, despite it's very simple appearance and short length. Very impressive that you managed to do all things, including art and music! That's something I've always wanted to attempt for a jam, but never had courage. :-)
Hi, very nice one. Enjoyed it, although it is quite short. I think it would have been cool if you would have focused on one thing (Game Design, Art, Sound) instead of doing all three (which is impressive). Still I think all three seemed unfinnished to me, and I believe it could have been better using premade assets or sound, so you could have looked more to the other. Now both seem a bit rushed. Anyways I liked it. Keep working
Plays well and I like the pixel graphics.
It's nice that an additional element was added in the last level, maybe it would be a good idea for every level.
Good job.
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