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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Music/Sound | #1 | 3.608 | 3.857 |
Graphics/Animation | #1 | 4.276 | 4.571 |
Theme/Focus | #3 | 3.608 | 3.857 |
Overall | #3 | 3.287 | 3.514 |
Technical Implementation | #5 | 2.673 | 2.857 |
Fun/Design | #6 | 2.272 | 2.429 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Judge feedback
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- Very good looking game! Music, Droid, Level art were all very nice. I love it! I wasn't able to repair anything though I pressed E numerous times.
- The game looks really cool. It has a great ambiance and there's great tension-building with the background and effects. Unfortunately, the "repair" functionality would not work. I pressed e multiple times and nothing happened. I did multiple circuits in the room. I wanted to rate the fun / technical implementation higher but I couldn't complete the game since I could not repair anything.
Did you create a new type of droid for your game or did you use an existing droid?
Used T3-M4 (Custom Modelled) from the KotOR Games
What tools did you use to make this game? Please list all software used.
Unreal Engine 4, Audacity, 3DS Max, Logic Pro, Photoshop, Discord, Canva, Reaper,
Is this your first game? Game jam? Did you learn anything new? Tell us about your time making this project.
Second Game Jam! // Jonathan: Learned how to use UE4 and 3DS Max more. // Isaac: Learned some more orchestral arrangement and UE4!
How many womp rats did you shoot during the making if this game?
ALL OF THE WOMP RATS. SITH REIGN SUPREME!
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Comments
Nice concept but it wasn't really too clear on what was happening. I understood what to do, perhaps make the HUD/UI more intuitive in terms of explaining what the outcome of each repair did.
Looks great but hitting "e" never seemed to do anything,
I thought that initially but it's very subtle. You can see the cogs go around if you look really closely and it effects the numbers at the bottom of the screen.