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A jam submission

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Be the space bounty hunter you deserve to be.
Submitted by Blendo Games — 5 days, 55 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#24.0004.000
Overall#52.9712.971
Shootouts#73.3083.308
Audio#103.4623.462
The Void#102.9232.923
Romance#152.2312.231
Lonesomeness#182.7692.769
Psychedelia#252.1542.154
Visual#272.9232.923

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

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Comments

I kind of wish the graphics were a bit more, but cool game regardless. I included it in part 3 of my Space Cowboy Jam compilation video series, if you'd like to check it out. http://youtu.be/LMpWaeHJe_I

Submitted

There's definitely a fun game here.  I hope you'll spend some time after the jam to do a balance, polish and bug pass, because I can definitely see myself playing this one more!

wow! this game is really well done considering the short amount of time! A deep, space cowboy-ish game that reminds me of weird worlds: return to Infinite space. controls are great, and the social mechanics like trading etc. were really good.

Submitted

I really like where this is going, but we had a lot of trouble playing it. It didn't fit our screen and interface elements like the land button weren't accessible. 

Submitted

This game strikes such a great, consistent tone throughout. I love the minimalist approach to graphics -- it allows the mechanics of the game to take center stage and it leaves it to the player's imagination to fill in the gaps. The core loop is satisfying, and I found myself coming back to this game several times over the last few days. I'd really like to see some of these concepts developed further, especially the social aspects -- befriending other hunters, tracking down targets, etc. I'd really like to play that game where the player's waiting expectantly for a call that won't come soon enough (like you mentioned on the title screen).