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A jam submission

Windmill SlamView game page

Play out the last round of a high stakes card game - over and over
Submitted by tavoe
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#43.8573.857
Concept#44.1434.143
Overall#53.8213.821
Use of the Limitation#93.7143.714
Presentation#143.5713.571

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
tavoe, mikelyle, jaeman

Software used
Godot, godot, and more godot!

Use of the limitation
In this game, you play the last hand of a card game. You have "just one shot" to clear the board, or you lose. No drawing new cards and taking another turn!

Cookies eaten
Some? Many? Several? I didn't eat any but mikelyle probably did

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Comments

Submitted

Perfect card game for a smart man, hard though.

Submitted

This game was really fun. The amount of depth is also  really amazing.  I wonder how long it took to come up with that concept.

Submitted (1 edit)

Fun card game with a surprising amount of depth and levels. I noticed the suit unicode icons were displaying incorrectly (ex. as a white box with 2663 inside for the clubs icon) when selecting the suit for a card. I see the same thing for the pause button in the top right of the UI. I think that is just a godot web build bug, I've had something similar in one of my projects.
 I also felt like the use of the bank and the gold earned from it wasn't explained in the help menu, but I was still able to figure out what it was for. Again, very nice card game, I enjoyed playing it.

Thank you so much! Thanks for sharing the shortcomings of Godot's web player. We definitely cut some corners on assets for the purposes of making a project for the jam. The bank/shop system was a pretty late addition, but we'll look to adding that to the How to Play section.

Thank you again for the feedback!