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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of the Limitation | #46 | 1.134 | 3.000 |
Enjoyment | #47 | 1.134 | 3.000 |
Overall | #49 | 1.134 | 3.000 |
Presentation | #50 | 1.134 | 3.000 |
Concept | #51 | 1.134 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Dark Sun Arts
Software used
Game Maker Studio 2, REAPER, Aseprite
Use of the limitation
You're fairly weak, and you have to "shop" for power by hitting the spell CARDS when they flash.
Cookies eaten
A pack, sort of (I need to cut down)
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Comments
Interesting idea! I'm not the most experienced player of Touhou (or schmups in general), but I think there are a few notes I would suggest with the balance in terms of the enemy waves. It feels like the very start is a barrage of bullets that most times you can't avoid due to the size of the character, and after that enemies either come in short and very manageable sets of 2, or in numbers large enough that (it feels like) the only viable way to not die is run on the side to the top of the screen above the enemies. The boss also feels impossible to overcome head-on, since after the initial appearance there's no way to shoot at it between the constant barrages it puts out without getting washed with bullets and dying immediately, thus making the player rely solely on what cards they can get on the side to do the damage. Again, there may be a tactic I'm missing due to being a newbie to the genre, but those are just some ideas. I really like the concept here and could see it being expanded into a fuller game.
Thanks for the play and the review. Enemy balance is something that kind of went off rails due to both the method used to deliver enemies and their attack patterns:
So yeah, I would say that balance was rather spray and pray, and that unfortunately held the rest of the game back. As an experienced, not the best but experienced player of those games I'm familiar some tricks like micro and macrododging that do help. For example, the tactic you used, going fast around the bullet patterns for the cards is actually macrododging, and to a point it was intentional. To a point.
Thanks for the review. If I had had more time with it it would've looked like a fairly different creature, but I greatly overshot my scope this time around.