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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Polish | #64 | 3.900 | 4.111 |
Design | #80 | 3.795 | 4.000 |
Enjoyment | #94 | 3.584 | 3.778 |
Overall | #116 | 3.716 | 3.917 |
Adherence to restrictions | #227 | 3.584 | 3.778 |
Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Very cool and well polished little game! I love the animations and mechanics! My reflexes are pretty slow, I did manage to flip 65 burgers before burning the entire kitchen down, which I guess is enough food to last me for 2-3 days. :) Well done!
Fun game! If I ever have to flip a burger in real life now, I'll know what button to press.
Solid game, really had me on my toes, definitely did not expect the speed to rack up as fast as it does, Well done! only thing i would change is maybe change controls to 1-6 numbers, maybe it's just me but i think that would make it a bit more easy.
Thank you for the feedback and glad you enjoyed! We picked QWEASD because of the placement on the keyboard and they are so close together; although originally it was going to be numbers as you said.
Very cool game, the keys chosen to press are a good decision; very intuitive to press them! I love the visuals
Thanks :D Hope you join us in the next Jam!
A nice little whack-a-mole style game. Well done.
Spot on! Also loved the concept of your game; the music was really good for Nokia as well!
Simple, fun and responsive, with good visuals
Thank you! :)
A simple game but surprisingly engaging! I was at first worried about the six keys needed to play but it turns out that you can watch the screen and press the keys as burgers start to vibrate without needing to look down; it feels intuitive, like Dance Dance Revolution or something similar! I can imagine this being quite a fun minigame in some larger game and working out rather well. Good one!
Thanks. There was definitely inspiration from the classic arrow dancing games. Plus I liked the idea and graphics of your game, it has a very similar feel to ours; simple but engaging. Good luck with the Jam.