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A jam submission

FallenAngelSagaView game page

Retro SRPG
Submitted by sparklewing (@sparklewing925) — 49 minutes, 3 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#24.3254.467
Audio Design#24.1964.333
Fun#24.1964.333
Controls#34.1314.267
Era "Feel"#34.5184.667
Graphical Presentation#34.3894.533
Overall#34.2934.433

Ranked from 15 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 is pretty fun and the elements of strategy are there! The music is certified bangers, very good stuff. I also love the NES-era style abbreviations in the text, and general vibe of the UI. It's all very on-brand. Good work

Submitted(+1)

Good game. May need some balancing since the mage is a bit overpower but overall, 10/10, really liked it

Submitted(+2)

absolutely great, I have not played a tactics game in a long time and this feels like nostalgia.

Submitted(+2)

It's very impressive a SRPG in a 10 days game jam. 

Just thinking about the amount of programming involved in this game, gives me a headache. 

I don't have much more to say about it. I don't find bugs our inconsistence, the AI looks like very inteligent and the plot works well with the game style. 

Congrats for the great work! 

HostSubmitted(+2)

Really solid!

Submitted (1 edit) (+2)

This is wonderful! In true Fire Emblem fashion, one of my units, Rora,  got surrounded and killed everybody attacking him, netting 4 kills and 2 levels, and it wasn't even my turn. The original Fire Emblem is actually quite a bit slower and more abstruse than this.

The music is very accurate to the Famicom's hardware and is stylistically appropriate at all times.

The graphics are cute & highly reminiscent of Fire Emblem (which itself looks not too different than Dragon Quest), and importantly, it is easy to tell what everything is. The knight looks like a knight; the skeleton looks like a skeleton, the archer looks like an archer, etc etc.

I enjoyed my playthrough immensely and I only wish that Henry were here to celebrate with us.

edit: I'm sorry this triple-posted!

Submitted(+2)

THIS IS GREAT. I'm a huuuuuge fan of S-RPG, even ones in the retro-era and you nailed it the first levels are AWESOME.

One of my absolute favorites so far I loved it !

Submitted(+2)

Extremely impressive tactics entry here that nails the Fire Emblem feel. I am a sucker for this kind of game, and it really did nail the turn-to-turn decision making fun that makes FE so great. The tunes evoke triumph and anticipation between enemy and ally turns. The art direction for the Famicom era/early tactics RPG feel is spot on.

The last stage was a bit of a bloodbath for me, I only had Gideon left in my party. But I didn't want to quit, I knew he would clutch it out for me in the end! A lot of fun, excellent work here.

Submitted(+2)

The era look and feel is great, really looks and sounds like an old Nes RPG game, maybe a good idea is to tell the player the 'houses' are supposed to heal before making him die to discover that. You could put this hint on a dialog, in the prologue.

Anyways, nice submission, you nailed the NES feeling!

Submitted(+1)

I think the graphics look great, and both the graphics and sound are highly authentic to the era.

I would have liked combat to resolve a little more quickly, or to have the prompts be skippable.

Overall very good. :)

Submitted(+2)

Great job on the graphics and audio- everything about this game has that authentic retro feel, the character design is fun, nice use of colour, I loved the switch-up in music when it went to the enemy battle phase, and overall I think you did a fantastic job at creating an era-appropriate game. Good stuff!