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A jam submission

EsterEgoView game page

A game about an artist and her fragile ego
Submitted by Game dav — 8 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun/Design#202.4462.538
Music/Sound#202.5202.615
Theme/Limitation#212.7432.846
Graphics/Animation#222.5202.615
Overall#222.5202.615
Technical Implementation#242.3722.462

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

Team Size

Solo (1)

What main engine/tool/language did you use to construct the game?
Unity

How does your game apply the optional theme "break"?
My charecter is an artist looking for a break?

Which art and audio did you / your team NOT create from scratch?
none, all art/music was my own, made in asprite, and music/sfx boscaceoil and bfxr

Which art & audio did you / your team create BEFORE the jam started?
none

Which diversifiers did you use, if any?
none

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I can't believe my eyes, this is a game :D

Seriously, it's a decent game. I think break theme should be fitted to her ego who could break if bad comments are allowed.

Did save her ego after some tries :)

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

Game, more like lame

This was strange, but in a very entertaining way. One might call it artistic, even.

The art looks cool, which fits the theme. The design is visually interesting overall and makes good use of the palette. The comments are just incoherent enough to be realistic, and the mechanics are simple but surprisingly challenging. I also saw that you've somehow found an intersection between three different game jams, and that's impressive all by itself.

Good job! I had a good time with this game, and I was able to save Ester's ego.

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

Cool concept ! good job :)

Developer

Thank you :D

Submitted(+1)

pretty fun, some of the comments were a little ambiguous tho

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the feedback!

(+1)

Interesting idea! I included it in my Palette Jam 2 compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Developer (1 edit)

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

Now that's a very surprising concept! I didn't manage to get very far though, I started with something like one or two positive comments and they were replaced by negative ones. 

The art on the right is certainly interesting, but I didn't get the chance to really look at it while playing as I was focused on the left. 

Good work on the sound, it fits well with the weird atmosphere of it.

Developer

Thank you for your amazing feedback! I probably should have made it more clear that you could both like AND dislike comments that's just a goof on my part

Submitted(+1)

A nice idea that's a refreshing break from a lot of other entries in the jam. I think the concept is solid, but it would be nice to see it taken further.

PROS:

  • Unique concept and uses some nice graphic design to work well with the color palette limitation of the jam.
  • Simple controls that are intuitive once you get the context of the game.
  • Very relatable subject matter for those participating in the jam. ;)

CRITIQUES:

  • It would be nice to see some form of progression if the player survives a round to give them reason to push further into more rounds. Something like recurring commenter names and/or followers that have consistent remarks on different art pieces would further flesh out the world of the game.
  • The typo comments well represent comments commonly seen on the internet, but do feel mentally jarring to see the misspellings and terrible grammar. It serves the gameplay to force you to think more about what's being said so I don't want to say it's wrong, but it did bother me to have to process each time.
  • I spent at least a couple rounds just ignoring the game to look over at the art on the right because when playing I almost never actually look at the right side of the screen due to the feeling of such limited time. Somewhat wish the art piece itself was more highlighted or centered to better enforce the context of the subject matter.
  • Possibly intentional, but there were definitely some comments that felt completely ambiguous as to whether they were positive or negative and those just turned into pain points for me when I guessed wrong. 
Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! the spelling for the most part was intentional but on most of them im just bad at spelling and grammar in general, I can write good but I cant write well if you know what I mean. if I were doing it again I would probably have more comments and put the art in the center of the screen

Submitted(+1)

Pretty interesting concept! I really enjoy the music used.

Though there's many typos within the text which really brings people out of the experience when playing the game. It also tends to get pretty boring after the first round of playing due to only having a couple mechanics. The game also gets boring due to being solved since you can memorize which text is what and then choose it quickly based on sentence length or the first couple characters.

Developer

Thank you for the feedback! I was going to make more for each person and my father even suggested some kind of algorithm to randomly generate them forever, but stress and time ended up winning in that decision and I went for 10 or so comments 5 good 5 bad.