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A jam submission

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Made for Mini Jam 121: Reflection
Submitted by aerial301 — 9 hours, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#263.4673.467
Enjoyment#363.0003.000
Overall#453.0673.067
Concept#533.1333.133
Presentation#752.6672.667

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
just me aerial301

Software used
phaser 3, vs code, gimp, labchirp, audiotronic

Use of the limitation
The game has windows spawning all over the place and the player must interact with them and they sometimes cover part of the inventory

Cookies eaten
Didn't count but around 3 small packets each packet has 6

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Comments

The 'X' buttons on those windows are such a tease, if only it were that easy. You need a bigger brain than mine to balance a game like this well, good job for taking on that challenge.

Submitted

I like how the windows cover each other, so it leads to a lot of choices. I think you nerfed the items a bit as the numbers didn't match what they did. You may have nerfed them a bit too hard, to the point I don't think it's wise to sell if you want to last, but it's still challenging.

Submitted

cool game, I like that you have to take decision in a short amount of time

Lovely, well done on it

Submitted

Really fun game, well done :)

Submitted

Nice! Made it to level 6 :) Would be cool to be able to use gold to upgrade attack strength. Great balancing as well. I had almost 400 health and felt pretty good but then the windows got strong enough to defeat me.

Submitted

Fun Game! Neat use of the limitation.

Submitted(+1)

I played a few times and was able to get over 600 gold. I felt that the items to increase maximum HP were better to sell than to use, but perhaps I will understand their importance when I play more. Good work!