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A jam submission

Crimson BloodletterView game page

Everything comes at a cost.
Submitted by Farly — 3 hours, 39 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#1072.0213.500
Concept#1142.0213.500
Overall#1261.7323.000
Enjoyment#1271.4432.500
Presentation#1331.4432.500

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Myles Wong

Software used
Godot, BeepBox, Paint.net

Use of the limitation
I went with the theme of a card game where all your cards cost a part of your HP. To compensate and balance, cards in your deck also account for your max HP as well.

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Comments

Submitted

a nice little card game got my ass handed to me in the later levels but good job on the mechanics was blood lethal in your game I was unsure if it hurt me or not when I did the drink blood card.

Submitted

For a game jam submission, the game's polished and delivers its gameplay well.

At first I was confused with the UI but immediately figured it out later on; considering the time limit, the menu system is finished and working fine.

Additionally in regards to the game's window, for some reason whenever it starts the displayed window overlaps the screen at the top left corner. This is fixed by changing the size of the window or using the fullscreen option so that it no longer overlaps and is displayed properly at the center of the screen.

Also, there's a cobra enemy that rapidly hits you with its attacks and I just encountered it in the 3rd day. Is the attack rate intentional? I only managed to defeat it 2 times, but then again, one's progress depends on how well they're managing their deck.

Overall, for a game jam submission, the entire game is playable. The game mechanics are executed properly and follows the limitation of the jam, and the visuals portrayed the theme very well.