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A jam submission

DroppyView game page

Guide little Droppy home.
Submitted by Waygone — 43 minutes, 9 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound Design#23.7273.727
Creativity#43.8183.818
Overall#53.6913.691
Visual Art#73.9093.909
Gameplay Mechanics#73.4553.455
Bugs#83.5453.545

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • This game was all around awesome but I struggled with two things. First of all, the objective felt unclear. I wasn't sure where I was meant to get Droppy to to save him. Second, the time that I could spend in the sun felt inconsistent. I felt like sometimes I was safe to go places and othertimes it wasn't safe to go to the same spot.

Contestant Accounts
https://waygone.itch.io/

Description
Droppy:
He lost his family in a rain, you have to guide the little guy home.

Theme Connection
Well, It's a drop of water dropping.

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Comments

The raindrop is cute, and the whole concept for the game is very interesting. Is a bit hard, though!

Developer

Thank you!

I wanted to make a speed run kind of thing

cool and difficult game.

Developer

Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Dear waygone,

Your game  took me 10 solid minutes and was more difficult to play than my own game was to develop. 

Joke's aside this game was super fun and unique. The premise was simple and intuitive. 

Good job :)

My only complaint was that I had absolutely NO IDEA where to go. I understand that it is hard to notice this in playtesting, given that you knew the layout of everything.

btw I saw that the guy below me wrote about the white lines between the tiles. This can be fixed by making a sprite material with pixel perfect checked, and asigning it to any sprites you wish.

Developer

Thank you!

Yes, I should have made it more understandable. Someone told me the same thing in the last jam I participated, I'm going to try to keep updating it and improve the gameplay.

And thanks for the tiles advice, I had played too much that I just didn't notice.

Fun - but there are white little gaps between the blocks

Developer

Thanks! 

And thanks for letting me know. I just played too much I didn't notice it anymore