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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity - how original is the idea? | #12 | 3.421 | 3.900 |
Entertainment - how enjoyable/replayable is it? | #23 | 2.368 | 2.700 |
Overall | #23 | 2.660 | 3.033 |
Presentation - how does it look/feel? | #27 | 2.193 | 2.500 |
Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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555 clicks were too much for me and I gave in. Now I will never know if clicked 556 would have saved me from peer pressure.
I successfully resisted the funny die liquid!
I was sure there would be something after 40 points, but there was only bleach...
The rare example of a sequel that's even better than the original! Especially appreciated the commentary. Too bad about MetaCard, but maybe you'll develop it further at some point?
That's the plan, I read a bit about HyperCard a while back and thought that a modern reimagining of it could be interesting, or at least useful to me as a game framework. Then I started hacking together this as a demo (after being inspired by a GMod port) and realized that this game jam had already started, so I turned it into a submission.
The world needs more HyperCard! I don't know how familiar you are with it, but Decker is a credible web-based reimplementation (with all the limitations of the original, for the most part). Also the Internet Archive is hosting HyperCard stacks (along with a Mac emulator to run them on) now, so you can try it "for real" if you never got the chance.
Resist!
Seems that the Linux binary was built with a glibc that's too new to run on somewhat older distros, like Ubuntu 20.04. I'd like to just build it from the source archive but I'm not sure how. Do you have instructions for that?
That problem comes entirely from my own laziness, sorry about that. It's very hacked together because I built it on something I want to expand later, and most of it isn't in place yet, but unless I made a mistake with the source archive, you can put it into `~/quicklisp/local-projects/` and then `(ql:quickload :metacard)`, then `(load "bleach-2.lisp")`, then `(metacard::set-up-framebuffer)`, then `(metacard/glfw:make-os-window)`. Unless I made a mistake that should work.
Alternatively, you could run the Windows version in Wine, which seems to work perfectly.
Oh I had an incredibly good chuckle at that 🤣
absolutely insane game. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I just can't resist it.