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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Presentation | #222 | 2.673 | 2.857 |
Enjoyment | #225 | 2.539 | 2.714 |
Concept | #237 | 2.806 | 3.000 |
Overall | #257 | 2.339 | 2.500 |
Use of the Limitation | #350 | 1.336 | 1.429 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
1
Software used
Unity
Use of the limitation
A dark copy of the player comes to bother him (Supposed to be CPU playing against the player but ran out of time)
Cookies eaten
8
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I really like the idea of this game. I think it could certainly be expanded upon to do some really cool things.
I was unable to figure out how to know what to say to the mushroom, though I don't know if that's just me. I'd have liked to see some feedback or mechanics that helped the player make informed decisions about what to pick. It would also have been nice to have a chart of what the different colours mean, as I immediately forgot it after the first round.
Overall, an interesting, if somewhat unfinished, idea.
Thanks so much for playing! Hopefully, I can expand it more! I think I wanted to explain in-depth how to play, but had to settle for a really quick info sheet, thanks for the feedback, I'll definitely keep in mind while working on this or future projects!
I definitely laughed a couple of times when playing this, especially with how the mushroom responded to some Daichi's nonsense!
It didn't really feel like I had control over how the mushroom would respond due to the result per option differing with each time it was selected, but seeing as there didn't really seem to be a losing or winning condition, it was just fun to watch it go down!
Bit too bad that you didn't have time to implement the limitation, but this was definitely enjoyable.
Thanks for playing, I'm glad you enjoyed the responses! I did have a winning and losing condition that I had planned but unfortunately got cut for time along with using the implementation... A time management lesson learned for next time!
Idea is nice, execution is alright, would be nice to see this getting updated later on!
I hope to work on it some more! Thanks for playing and commenting!