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A jam submission

Lil' CappyView game page

Gather up baby ducks and bring them back to the nest.
Submitted by Dan Emmerson (@DoodleDemmy) — 8 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Aesthetic (sound and visual)#204.3334.333
Overall#883.7173.717
Overall Enjoyment#1123.2003.200
64x64 Authenticity (was it truly lowrez?)#1284.4674.467
Game Feel (playability and control)#1752.8672.867

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

So cute!! I included it in my compilation video series of the Low Rez Jam games, if you would like to take a look :)

Submitted

This is an adorable game, both in the art style and sound design. The music is so calm and relaxing, it makes collecting the baby ducks more pleasant and less tedious than a typical fetch quest.

There's a lot to be desired from the gameplay but for what it is, it's good. The controls are strange. I understood that one key press slides the Capy a set distance so moving diagonally was impossible since you're locked to whichever input was last. This type of movement makes sense when a character is on ice but for the visual of grass, there's a disconnect.

The art style is the saving grace although without a real ending, the game feels a bit incomplete. I suppose the duck-fart glee of the mother duck is reward enough :)

Submitted

Overall, the game was extremely cute! I've always wanted to pet a capybara (having had a guinea pig for a pet and all) and your game didn't help at all, haha.

The art is very much consistent in terms of style, so that's a definite positive side.

Gameplay-wise, it was fine for the most part (audio positioning is definitely a feature that I liked quite a lot), except for the cappy's movement - it felt somewhat clunky, unfortunately: the speed was fine, but the way stopping and turning works still leaves place for improvement.

Haven't found a lot of bugs, except for that one time cappy started water-walking instead of swimming, but I wasn't able to reproduce that after continously trying to do so for around five minutes, so, I think, it's not a big deal.

Submitted

Cute game! It maybe needs 8-directional controls instead of 4. The rest was nice!

Submitted

Great artwork, had no idea those cappy's were so fast! ;)

Submitted

Cute as heck <3

Submitted

Love the art! Nicely done. But movement is way too fast! :D

Submitted

I really like the way it looks, the animations are awesome. The movement was way too fast and I wasn't sure where to go, but it was really fun and good music

Submitted

Love the art and the concept! Great idea using the chirping sounds to help guide the player.

Submitted

The music loop and the sounds really really fit. also the cappy is so damn nice.

I also really like the fact that when I left him for a moment he fell asleep again. Really nice little touch that adds a bit of character and life.