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A jam submission

BEES vs BEARSView game page

Submitted by AnarchyGames — 21 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Design#653.3004.667
Mood#793.3004.667
Overall#933.3004.667
Theme#953.3004.667
Audio#1142.8284.000
Graphics#1482.5933.667

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

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Submitted (1 edit)

Ok, this game is awesome. I mean: it's fun, even addicting, the concept is... very original, and the sound effects are amazing.

If I can point out two things that can still be improved, tho:

  • The game needs more directions. And with directions I mean instructions. The tutorial is there and is clear and everything (well done btw), but while I was planning my hive I had no idea of the direction the bears were about to come from. It made it really difficult for me to think of a strategy to make my defenses. I think you should also say to the player what the different things you can build do, because it's not very clear until you actually see them fighting. But being a game about planning ahead of time, reaching the fight time could be too late.
  • The building menu is too fast. You click, the menu appears, and then as soon as you move your mouse the bee starts building, you don't even have time to take a look at what you're selecting, and maybe change your mind, or to avoid mistakes. I know it becomes a really fast-paced game in a blink of an eye, but I kept wasting honey in useless things I selected by mistake and it was really annoying. I think the better solution would be to start building only after the player releases the mouse button.

Apart from those notes, the game is really funny, and I enjoyed it a lot! Really well done!

Submitted

Cool Game! It's really well done and also quite challenging. The building system is lovely, and everything feels snappy and intuitive. Good job!