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A jam submission

Farmer's MadnessView game page

A short game for the Mini Jam 146
Submitted by Jakub Rotter, @kosmordial — 6 hours, 26 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#492.1823.333
Use of the Limitation#511.5282.333
Overall#541.5822.417
Presentation#561.5282.333
Enjoyment#571.0911.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Jakub Rotter, Kosmordial, valyntine

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
Constant changing background, limited use guns, enemies only stun temporarily

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Submitted

what's going on here?

Submitted(+1)

I like the concept :) As already mentioned, it is really hard to tell, that the liźards are stunned. Other than that, it is a fun little game :)

Submitted(+1)

I liked the idea and the presentation, though i'd have some suggestions to improve the gameplay. The controls are a little bit floaty and the holes come at you in weird chunks, so tightening the controls up a bit would help. 

Different visual states for things happening such as stopping and falling into a hole as opposed to still moving around on top of it while the game registers the game over state, or some way to show the lizards are stunned beyond them stopping moving would help the gameplay feel less like there's not much of an idea of what's going on. 

For example, I thought the gun didn't do anything until I read in the description that it stuns lizards. But you definitely have the hectic bullet hell feel down without anyone firing any bullets at YOU so I have to commend that.

Developer

Thank you for the feedback! Our team was multinational and it was our first time working together, we lost a lot of time due to communication and timezone conflicts. Appreciate your time :)

Submitted(+1)

It's definitely a great start then! Getting the boulder up the hill the first time is the hardest, after that you can learn and strategize on how to make each run easier. So make sisyphus proud and keep pushing that game dev boulder up and over the hill jam by jam!

Developer

Yea, well it was just for the expirience. Like Kosmodrial said, it was our fist jam together, but I think we are looking foward to work together on more projects.