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A jam submission

The Chirp of CourageView game page

A story about trains, coal mines, and a brave canary told in a landscape.
Submitted by barakados — 1 minute, 30 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#343.2223.222
Concept#372.8892.889
Enjoyment#422.3332.333
Overall#422.6942.694
Use of the Limitation#562.3332.333

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
1

Software used
Pico8

Use of the limitation
Birds have a heardbeat and are used in mines as signals.

Cookies eaten
2

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Comments

Submitted

Nice to see another pico-8 game, although it has the feel of a bitsy game, especially with the story approach!

I had a chilled time riding the train and checking out the mine :)

Submitted

Makes me want to play the gameboy color

Submitted

Nice game. i love the art and i am very interested in pico8 now. i love how minimalist the game is yet you are able to convey so much.

Submitted

The game looks really cool and the idea was different. I would suggest to change a little the camera, the movement wasn't very smooth, but good job in general!

Submitted(+1)

A story telling game, nice! The camera movement was a little whacky, you should try making it follow the player every pixel instead of every tile.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

very cool and relaxing

though i dont know what i am supposed to do like my favourite game tunic 

Developer

I like to think you're supposed to find the story. There is an official ending, but just enjoy the atmosphere and learning about the environment for now!

Submitted

yup sounds like tunic

Submitted(+1)

Game reminds me of zelda. What a cool concept.  I was a bit confused on what to do next. I like the look and feel of this one a lot. Very retro

Developer

Thank you for you very kind review! I am still working on trying to point the users in the next direction: this was an exercise in that kind of programming I guess. Glad you enjoyed!