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A jam submission

The Value of ArtView game page

Relaxing puzzle about art restoration
Submitted by AmazeingGames, alvaroln10 (@alvaroln10) — 47 minutes, 56 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#153.6673.667
Graphics#243.6673.667
Overall#273.5003.500
Gameplay/Design#303.3333.333
Fun#333.3333.333

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What would you like feedback on?
The main thing I would like feedback on is how the game feels to play, what would improve the player's experience, and what, if anything, would you like to see added, changed, or removed in order to make the game better. Thank you very much!

What did you update?
The two main things we worked on are the game's story and mechanics. Development is admittedly slow, at the moment, however I wanted to get the game in before the jam's deadline.

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Comments

Submitted

A very chill and satisfying game to play. I really enjoyed it :)

just one suggestion perhaps, it felt a little bit difficult at times to hold down LMB and use the scroll wheel to rotate, especially when the piece needing rotating a fair bit to match up.

i enjoyed it very much!

- Gambit ♟ and the team at Shadowbolt Studios

Developer

Heya, thanks for giving the game a try! I'll look into adding  support for trackpad, since the game was made with mouse and keyboard in mind, though if you have any suggestions, I'd like to hear more about what exactly felt difficult and what would feel best when playing on a laptop!

Let me know if there's anything in particular you would like feedback on for your game, and I'd be happy to give it a try!

Submitted

Very beautiful drawings, congratulations. It may seem trivial, but the gameplay choice of automatically placing the puzzle pieces is a great idea. It helps the player a bit, which is not a bad thing. Truly, congratulations.

Developer (10 edits) (+1)

Hello, thanks for stopping by! We're continually updating this game, adding polish, addressing issues, and working on introducing a story! If you experience any issues or have any feature requests, please share, and be as critical as possible, as it really helps out and there's a very high likelihood your feedback will make its way into the game!

Thank you so much for your time -- if you're interested, feel free to check back after the jam for any updates!