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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of the Limitation | #246 | 2.245 | 3.667 |
Enjoyment | #286 | 2.041 | 3.333 |
Concept | #289 | 2.245 | 3.667 |
Overall | #303 | 1.939 | 3.167 |
Presentation | #374 | 1.225 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Jay Rana (Discord: Bourneaparte#4138)
Software used
Processing, Microsoft Paint
Use of the limitation
This jam fits within the limitation of You Are Your Own Enemy because you have to be careful about where you place your pipes. Since pipes of different colors can't overlap, and you can't create pipes between factories, you need to strategize on how you will solve each factory. If you don't use the space correctly in the beginning, it will create a lot of trouble for you in the end, and you may have to restart the whole level. Therefore, if you don't optimize the space you use, you will become your own enemy in terms of completing the level.
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I like the concept of your game. As a web developer, I might have a an advantage here - mixing RGB colors is "in my blood" ;-) Tbh, I was also thinking of making a game out of that, but had no good idea how to derive a mechanic from that - and here you are, showing us how it's done!
I have little feedback also: The font for your game is great for headlines (btw, would you mind telling me the name ? for some of my hand-drawn games it would fit perfectly!). But for the smaller text I would go for a more readable font. But most of all: Do yourself and your great little game a favour next time and also offer a browser based version. You will get so much more ratings and feedback - most Jammers will ignore downladable games for several reasons (unconvinience might be the biggest one).
Thanks for your feedback! The font is called FFF Tusj Bold, it's free for commercial/personal use: https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/FFF-Tusj. I used Processing for this game, which is based on Java, and I unfortunately didn't have enough time to figure out how to embed it in the browser. But for the next jam I'm planning on using Unity, so it should be easier to figure out. Thanks!
Cool Game, I liked the mechanic of mixing colours and how you eventually tangle your self in wires and lose.
Thanks!