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A jam submission

Warhol WareView game page

A short game inspired by WarioWare and Andy Warhol made in 48 hours for the Paint Jam 2021.
Submitted by bombhawk (@bombhawkinator) — 14 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#593.3953.667
Art#823.2403.500
Sound#823.0863.333
Challenges#912.6232.833
Overall#1242.7773.000
Fun#1252.6232.833
Mechanics#1272.4692.667

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This game was definitely a new experience for me having never played a warioware style game, or a warioware game for that matter.  Though it was interesting I was also very confused for a moment on a couple of the challenges, mainly that dang can opener.

It's an interesting story and setup through though with some pretty nice art to back it up.  Plus it seems like it could be interesting to try and just speed through.  One little bit of feedback that I have though is the... weirdness?  With the controls.

Specifically on the can opener and the spoon.  Sometimes I'd be trying to move either and it would end up repeatedly "disconnecting" from the mouse which did get a bit annoying, eventually I did get it down but it definitely would be nicer if it held on a bit better?  Especially considering sometimes it would, and other times it would require me to move at a MUCH slower rate when others would be at a normal speed.

Submitted(+1)

I was really hoping to see an entry like this. The looks are great as well. Good job!

I would really like to see a full game with more microgames! I also would probably enjoy it more if the time limit was stricter probably paired with a wario ware styled fuze or something.

Overall very good game, please make more of this!

Submitted(+1)

A bit repetitive due to there being only four minigames, plus I ran into some weirdness with the objects you have to hold down the mouse for.

Other than that, however, it's quite fun and pretty good, especially for a second game jam game, and there's a some potential to expand on it in the future.

Submitted(+1)

A few fun microgames, begging to be strung into some kind of multiplayer experience.