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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Story | #55 | 3.520 | 3.520 |
Sound Design | #96 | 3.320 | 3.320 |
Enjoyment (Best Game) | #172 | 2.960 | 2.960 |
Horror | #224 | 2.520 | 2.520 |
Aesthetics | #238 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I made a video of your game. It's at the 3:48 mark of this video.
Seen it, thank you very much for playing!
Pretty neat mechanics you implemented in RPG Maker. The music is all well suited for the atmosphere, although a little simple, but appropriate for the setting and the toybox. Pretty neat you managed to include a bossfight and it felt well rounded altogether, but still felt a little half-fleshed out. There were a few movement bugs in the bossfight but nothing gamebreaking.
The music you did was really good and appropriate!
It took me a while to realize that I had to interact with the M to be able to continue the story; I thought it was a puddle… but then all went fluently!
Good job!
Thank you!
Very good use of the RPG Maker Tool.
I really liked the implementation of the temporary removed corruption and the boss fight.
Good work!
Thank you for your kind words!
You're welcome, I'm looking forward to see what you bring to future game jam, especially now that I saw you also make music.
An game made with RPG Maker! Awesome! I loved exploring the world and interacting with Gubblebock. There was a bug I've encountered in the game: after you have activated the M mark in the green bedroom, if you go left, go to another screen (instead of returning to the green bedroom), and return to the previous screen, the brown teddy bears will block your path. You will be forced to start the game from the beginning.
Other than that, nice job on the game.
Hey thanks for breaking the game for that! I'll take a look at it after the voting period :)
Absolutely LOVE Rpg Maker games, as that is the first engine I used, and I gotta hand it to you, this is some top notch stuff. Really creative, and the art was really cute! Great job!
Yessss! Thanks you!! Glad you liked the game :D
First RPG Maker game I've played this game jam. Felt really solid and fun. Keep it up.
Thank you! ^^
Cute art and story! I ran into a few movement bugs, either where I seemed to be stuck against an invisible wall, or kept moving when I wasn't pressing any buttons. But overall, this was a cute little game. Good work!
The boss fight was fun and the art is very cute.
Killing the witch was fun, this had some good ideas.
The graphics have a lot of charm. I enjoyed this!
Nice story, the art is fitting to it nicely. Liked the little details, and the relatively big map. I guess you didn't have time to implement the boss fight correctly or I missed something but the bullets didn't hit me and I got stucked in that fight. GGs overall!
Hey thank you! And yeah your right I didn't really have the time to finetune the boss fight as much(the bullets do damage but I didn't have the time to animate a hurt animation or a hp bar of some kind. And I probably should have mentioned what the player needs to interact with to hurt the witch)
Great music! Wasn't expecting a boss fight.
Thank you! Glad to have suprised you with that :)
Cool style. But some elements were difficult to identify (the blue W to shift dimension, the spots to hit the witch).
Thank you for the feedback!
I love crazy jrpg games so that bought my heart and as a guy who also tries to make game in this genre I appreciate this. For my personal tastes I would make this a little crazier but I like it anyway
Thank you I am glad you liked it!
Great game, I like the simplistic artstyle :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
cool but not the real horror
really cute! I like the central mechanic :)
Thank you! Happy to hear was pretty proud of that mechanic idea ^^
cute)
Thanks!
Nice story! I was expecting encounter with Gubblebock at the end of the game TBF, even though it turns out to be a very decent plot! Good job
Thank you! Glad you still liked the story :) The jam was a bit too short for my original story idea. So decided to hint at gubblebock not entirely being all he seems instead.