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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme (how well does the game fit the challenge theme?) | #112 | 2.514 | 2.514 |
Presentation (rate its art, animations, sfx, music, and aesthetic appeal) | #119 | 2.595 | 2.595 |
Implementation (rate the game's overall stability and functionality) | #140 | 2.459 | 2.459 |
Overall | #144 | 2.362 | 2.362 |
Creativity (how unique or innovative was this experience?) | #150 | 2.162 | 2.162 |
Gameplay (how good was the user experience, game design, narrative, etc?) | #158 | 2.081 | 2.081 |
Ranked from 37 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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minpushtomaster, 0thalfa, katonaqhari, iririn, haizeel
Team Name
ReScoop Team B
How does your game fit the theme?
Instead of using health system, player will be collecting air bubble to replenish the oxygen level and continue the journey.
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I really enjoyed playing this game. The graphics are fantastic, and the sound effects really immerse you in the gameplay. However, I did find the difficulty level a bit too high in some areas, and I think it would be helpful to have some additional hints or tips to help players who are struggling. Overall, great job on creating a fun and engaging game!
We're thrilled to hear that you're having a great time with Bubble of Life, and we really appreciate your feedback on how we can make the game even better. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!
Cute hamster, and the sprite work on all the sea creatures was pretty impressive. I loved the concept of discovering old bottle messages from the sea. Skyrim reference spotted. One suggestion I have is to make the game pause when a bottle message appears, as I found myself skipping a few just to avoid dying. The backgrounds are also well-done, maybe AI art? Interesting to see the new tech being utilized. The audio message at the end was a nice surprise. Overall, nicely done!
Thank you so much for your kind words about Bubble of Life! We're glad to hear that you're enjoying the game, and we appreciate your suggestions for improvement. We'll definitely take them into consideration as we continue to develop and update the game <333
The game felt a bit unfinished and without a goal. I found it hard to understand what I was supposed to do and that really worsened my experience.
As for the theme, it feels like a reskinned health system that I wouldn't say really matters in the game.
We appreciate you playing and will do better next time <3
I liked the idea a lot, but the movement could be a little faster along with the text scrolling. The bubbles didn't do anything, but I saw you explained why in your other post. Definitely continue with this, it'd make a great cute adventure game.
Thanks for such a heartwarming comment! Got it! We will definitely take your advice about text scrolling! :)
The concept of adventure game is there and can be improve to make it more interesting. Not sure why need to collect the bubble. Its seems nothing happened when I'm not collecting it.
My rate: 6.5/10
Thanks for rating! When you accidently shrunk your bubble, you can collect those little bubbles to restore your "bubble health". Again, thanks for playing ! :)
I understand this was a narrative adventure but I wasn't given enough incentives/interest to keep on going till the end. The use of theme isn't really there. You aren't really taking any sort of breathe. You are just picking up air. It does feel like it has potential but not in its current state.
Thanks for the feedback! You're true developer indeed, we forgot to to include 1 crucial mechanic, that is bubble decreases overtime.
Also, I'm just giving constructive feedback but remember that you were able to put together a game in 10 days which as you can see out of 2.8k only 350 were able to do! so pat yourself on the back for that & Congratulations on the game! :)
Awww thank you! Congratz to you too on publishing "The Breaths of Vision".