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A jam submission

Goblin JanitorView game page

Submitted by malcolm.nixon@gmail.com, ravejedi — 2 hours, 53 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#14.2504.250
Fun#24.0004.000
Mechanics#33.7503.750
Thematics#43.5003.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Jam Experience

A lot

Seasoned game jammer

New Hampshire Region

Hillsborough County

Includes Manchester and Nashua

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Comments

Submitted

I didn't get to play this one but I watched many others playing it and thought the cohesiveness and the amount of play you were able to fit in given the amount of time was fantastic! I'll boot it up on my quest 2 when i am able and give it a go! Great job!

Jam HostSubmitted

I dont have a VR system to play this on but watched the demo and it looks really cool.  I am super impressed with how smoothly the game play looks with the movement and climbing.  Very well constructed submission!

Jam HostSubmitted

(I didn’t actually get to play this one though I watched several people play; my vision is very poor and I can’t use VR headsets with glasses or contact lenses)

The game looked great, had a sense of space, a variety of different chores, and an overarching sense of purpose. The mechanics of moving and jumping looked engaging, and the voiced characters were cool! All in all, a complete experience that had its own sense of style! I wish I could have tried it out myself. Thematically I liked the idea of doing chores for some boss of some kind and having to run around doing things. It sounded like there were interesting sound cues too but I didn’t really hear them as an observer. Kudos!

Overall I was super impressed for the time frame and polish. If I were to make one tiny nit, it’s that the 2D title placard had a different stylistic “look and feel to it” that sort of took me out of the watching experience, but it also reminded me of how the Atari 2600 cartridge art had no problem with it…so I won’t either :D

HostSubmitted

The assets and several missions were very impressively put together. I think the broom cleaning up stuff mechanic was something new, though we’ve seen “move item from a to b” plenty in VR games.