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A jam submission

Snazzy Space ChickenView game page

Submitted by BrainHackerBot — 43 minutes, 50 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#1781.8713.500
Presentation#1801.8713.500
Use of the Limitation#1921.3362.500
Overall#1921.6043.000
Concept#2051.3362.500

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

Team members
Code by me, graphics by my 12 y/o sister

Software used
Python

Use of the limitation
the asteroid takes at most 10 seconds to reach the planet

Cookies eaten
too many to count

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Comments

I really enjoyed this game, and I loved the cute art! (the space chicken is quite snazzy :D)

I'd also really appreciate a rating on my game as it was my first ever jam and I'm curious what people thought about it: https://itch.io/jam/mini-jam-130-lunar/rate/2020903

Submitted(+1)

Game with a nice premise and core concept. I liked the unique style of art, although the asteroids looked more like candy XD.

To expand on it, you could add sound, smooth animation, and a bit more variety. Well done for getting the game out!

Side note, you should add more whitespace/comments to the code unless you want your experience updating it to be absolute hell lol.

Developer

thank you so much for the generous feedback! The asteroids were originally more rock-like, but my sister re-did the graphics. I'm hoping to get a new release out soon, and I'll definitely look to add music and improve the readability of the code. 

Glad to hear someone enjoyed my game, I was just testing a concept, and want sure if it was complex enough to be considered a game

Submitted

How to install?)
File haven't expansion

Developer

that depends on what device you've got. In most cases, right-click the downloaded zip file, and there should be a prompt to expand, extract or unarchive. then, open the folder and run the python file