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A jam submission

TeeBeeDee IslandsView game page

Whimsical puzzle game, with a friendly robot guide!
Submitted by Meg — 4 days, 3 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#63.6003.600
Visuals(Graphics)#73.8003.800
Fun#83.2003.200
User Interface (UI/UX)#112.6002.600
Sound/Audio#132.8002.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

DevLog Link
https://megthecrafty.itch.io/teebeedee-islands/devlog/772734/version-12-just-uploaded

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I liked the wood cutting!

Submitted

It is a truly remarkable game! A very nice and relaxing atmosphere—I love it. The music and visuals are also good and complement one another, making a balanced and beautiful picture.

I confess I didn’t understand what to do without a hint, but then it went smoothly. I’m playing the second level now. I just wanted to write that “moving” the puzzle doesn’t quite work for me. I can rotate it with left-click+dragging, but not “move left/right,” as it says in the game description. Is this expected? I play in a browser.

Developer

Ahh I think I see the confusion. The description should say "rotate left and right" thank you I'll fix that!

Submitted(+1)

Very nice peaceful and relaxing game with good vibes/art. I would suggest for improvement adding some kind of noises/voice over for the robot, maybe like animal crossing talking or something. The beep noise gets tiring after a bit. Some more UI feedback, such as outlines on where things can be placed would be good at the start for players learning on the first level. Nice job

Submitted

Very nice peaceful and relaxing game with good vibes/art. I would suggest for improvement adding some kind of noises/voice over for the robot, maybe like animal crossing talking or something. The beep noise gets tiring after a bit. Some more UI feedback, such as outlines on where things can be placed would be good at the start for players learning on the first level. Nice job