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A jam submission

One Taste!View game page

A action puzzle game created for the Mini Code for a Cause game jam.
Submitted by HobBob โ€” 12 hours, 35 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay/Fun#353.1303.833
Theme Interpretation#403.2664.000
Overall#572.7563.375
Graphics/Visuals#752.7223.333
Sound/Music#951.9052.333

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does the game fit into the theme?
You hand out a single potion laced with addictive properties, turning anyone who drinks it into a crazed, relentless seeker. If they break through your defences to get more... you lose.

What premade assets did you use if any?
The free assets listed below.

3D Models
Forest Nature Pack by KayKit (Itch.io)
Block Bits Pack by KayKit (Itch.io)
Adventurer's 2.0 by KayKit (Itch.io)

UI
Violet Themed UI by Geniel Villacote (Unity Store)
Free Game Items by Ahninniah (Unity Store)

Font
Bubblegum Sans (Google Fonts)

Audio
FREE Casual Game SFX Pack (Unity Store)

VFX
Hyper Casual FX by Lana Studio (Unity Store)

Other
Mask Transition by Nearmint Studios (Unity Store)
DOTween by demigiant (Unity Store)

What are the Discord usernames of everyone on your team?
Hobdasbob

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Comments

Submitted

amazing work! love the artstyle, super cute even if its assets! only thing is I wish there was music or something, it feels pretty empty, otherwise amazing!

Developer(+1)

Thanks! ๐Ÿ˜

Submitted

Awesome use of the theme! I never considered the addictive properties of red potion...

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

Super cool game, very strategic. I enjoyed the difficulty progression through the levels, and  the introduction of portals is a really nice touch!

Developer

Thank you! I'm glad I tried out those portals, gave me a lot of options when laying out the levels.