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A jam submission

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Play short minigames to capture stupidly designed "Goobers"! Made for NES Jam.
Submitted by PatCangy — 1 hour, 24 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#403.3363.462
Graphics#473.3363.462
Overall#493.1873.308
Audio#552.9653.077
NES Feel#603.1133.231

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

This game has a lovely sense of humor and a really solid set of mini games. Loved it! Nice work.

Submitted

Really liked the writing in this one, love me some mini games. Also I liked that they matched the personalities of the object you were picking up (or should I say characters you pick up?). Anyway, it was fun and goofy and I liked it.

Submitted

This was fun. The story and characters are cool and weird, the environment looks nice, the music is catchy and I enjoyed the different minigames.

You played it safe with the difficulty of the minigames, I feel like they could be at least slighty harder.

Just had a 2:12 speedrun pb; good luck beating that 

Submitted

I couldn’t beat the pong one (the collision on the paddle didn’t seem to work) but otherwise the minigames were fun! Wasn’t expecting the Wario Ware Pokémon battles, nice work

(+1)

Like :)

"Do you suppose that the Romans will be as brave in war as they are licentious in peace? To our strifes and discords they owe their fame, and they turn the errors of an enemy to the renown of their own army, an army which, composed as it is of every variety of nations, is held together by success and will be broken up by disaster. These Gauls and Germans, and, I blush to say, these Britons, who, though they lend their lives to support a stranger's rule, have been its enemies longer than its subjects, you cannot imagine to be bound by fidelity and affection. Fear and terror there certainly are, feeble bonds of attachment; remove them, and those who have ceased to fear will begin to hate. All the incentives to victory are on our side. The Romans have no wives to kindle their courage; no parents to taunt them with flight, man have either no country or one far away. Few in number, dismayed by their ignorance, looking around upon a sky, a sea, and forests which are all unfamiliar to them; hemmed in, as it were, and enmeshed, the Gods have delivered them into our hands. Be not frightened by the idle display, by the glitter of gold and of silver, which can neither protect nor wound. In the very ranks of the enemy we shall find our own forces. Britons will acknowledge their own cause; Gauls will remember past freedom; the other Germans will abandon them, as but lately did the Usipii. Behind them there is nothing to dread. The forts are ungarrisoned; the colonies in the hands of aged men; what with disloyal subjects and oppressive rulers, the towns are ill-affected and rife with discord. On the one side you have a general and an army; on the other, tribute, the mines, and all the other penalties of an enslaved people. Whether you endure these for ever, or instantly avenge them, this field is to decide. Think, therefore, as you advance to battle, at once of your ancestors and of your posterity."

Submitted(+1)

What a funky little game! Very interesting characters and a bizarre story that I was instantly intrigued by... gameplay was simple and straightforward with very easy minigames to get to the end. I enjoyed my experience! Loved the little characters. Only thing missing was a bit of music for the main rooms. My favorite was the sleepy ghost :D