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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Controls | #31 | 2.692 | 3.091 |
Graphics | #33 | 2.692 | 3.091 |
Audio | #34 | 2.138 | 2.455 |
Theme | #34 | 2.534 | 2.909 |
Originality | #40 | 2.296 | 2.636 |
Overall | #41 | 2.389 | 2.742 |
Fun | #43 | 1.980 | 2.273 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
v3.2.3.stable.official
Wildcards Used
"Don't go alone!"
Game Description
Build a canoe to continue your journey!
Source
No.
Discord Username
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Comments
Very nice, calm and moody :)
Thank you :)
This game is really relaxing to play! I could just turn my mind off after playing some of the harder jam games. I guess the game could use a little more depth, perhaps some challenge as some of the other comments mentioned. I also noticed the animation for rowing the canoe didn't seem to loop properly - but I'm nitpicking. Overall, great visuals. The sound and atmosphere was really well done.
Thanks :)
For the canoe animations, the paddle was attached to the character's left hand (it would move and rotate depending on the left hand) and the interpolation between only four keyframes for the left hand's poses was good enough. For the right hand though, only four keyframes were not enough, and its pose had to be adjusted on the paddle about every 5 frames (with 60 fps and 43 frames for that animation, this makes about 9 keyframes). Even then, since a 5-frame duration is very short, a little deviation from the desired place would make the right hand flicker, so it needed repeated adjustments. I considered letting Godot handle a smooth transition from the end of the animation to its beginning, but again, the interpolation it creates for the right hand could separate it from the paddle on the way back, or the hand could even pass through it. Well, thinking about time spent on the running animation, I could spare some more time but... :D
I really enjoyed the particle effect in the fire, and it was a nice calming environment. I think 60 peices of wood for the canoe would help with the pacing a bit, or potentially randomizing the amount of wood you can get from any given tree? I agree with @gaet below that it would be awesome to see some sort of other enemy or obstacle to fight past to keep it interesting. :)
Overall, I enjoyed beating your game!
Thanks for the feedback :)
Nice! I like the idea of the heat of the body and the sound when you hit the tree...
Thank you :)
Is that the only sound you can hear? Because we built the game on Windows and I can hear everything when the sound level is about 30% on Windows. I just now tried it on an Ubuntu machine and I noticed that I had to turn the volume up to about 80% to clearly hear all the sounds.
By the way, these are the sounds in the game:
made in LMMS, using a drum's random notes and adding some effects like reverb, noise, bitcrush, and low-pass filtering
made by waving my hand toward the laptop's microphone to push some air toward it and recording it
lightly hitting a twice-folded napkin with my palm
this was made in LMMS and tweaked a little in Audacity
LMMS
LMMS, with a preset called "Wind and Surf"
by tampering a little with the shore wave sound
with a bottle of cologne
LMMS
edit: I wanted to add some information on how I generated the sounds like that of a fire without needing to get them on the Internet. Of course, it is arguable whether they are realistic enough :)
Very nice! It would be nice to see the concept develop more. I like the fact that there were no enemies and only yourself and the environment...
Thank you :)