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A jam submission

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Vaporwave and robofeels, just before the drone revolt
Submitted by KDRGN — 1 day, 11 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#23.4753.475
Narrative#34.0004.000
Stealth#34.2784.278
Harmony#33.7783.778
Sound#73.5003.500
Play#93.5003.500
Aesthetic#93.8893.889
Kink#113.1673.167
Novelty#133.1113.111
Horny#292.0562.056

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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I used a lot of CC-licensed stuff! Details in the credits.

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Comments

HostSubmitted(+1)

wow i love every part of this, no notes

Submitted(+1)

Not often do I see robot jokes written by someone who actually knows computers. I kind of wanted to see some messed up brainwashing stuff, but instead got an excellent rendition of what robot characters should really be. nice.

Submitted(+1)

I love this one. It feels like it's got the most packed into it and all works really well.

Developer

Thank you kindly! It was going to have more stuff still, but I ended up pruning it back to what I think where the strongest ideas.

Submitted(+2)

I liked it a lot. It's a good sequel to Transubstantiation Synthesis and improves on the things that game has done in pretty much every possible category. There's a good variety of pretty pixelated environments and I fondly appreciate the personality quirks of the drones. The various small effects like the color cycling on the portrait outlines and particle heart rewards are excellent additions. Everything just feels whole and complete.

I especially liked the part where you switch control between the four drones. It reminds me of Gobliiins and I would absolutely love a game that fully focuses on that mechanic.

The sound design is very good. The tracks fit the scenes and there's a lot of attention to detail with the sound effects.

Good use of AI generated art, I don't usually see it applied to any sort of great effect in games, but it fits your project exceptionally well.

Overall, I really enjoy the sort of story-based worldbuilding you're engaging in. I think the pacing was just a little slow at the start for me, but the game definitely picks up steam and goes to all sorts of fun places with it.

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! I'm glad the small touches are appreciated, haha. I agree about the beginning - I tend to be a little heavy on the exposition, and that's something I need to work on. I'm happy you liked it! Multi-character puzzles are under-explored, and I might do more with that in the future.

Submitted(+2)

super cute, the pov was really interesting

Developer

Thanks! I wanted to get into robot headspace with this one.

Submitted(+3)

Transubstantiation Synthesis was my fave game from Strawberry Jam 5, and I am so glad you made a follow up!  I kinda miss the old art style, but everything else has been expanded on so much that I am fine with it.  xD  The jokes land perfectly, I love that there's multiple playable characters this time around, and the Spambots stole the show.  Great job!

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! The old art style had its advantages (more screen space, for starters) but I wanted to try something more coherent. The Spambots are definitely the break-out stars here. I'm glad you liked it!

Submitted (1 edit) (+3)

This is far better than it has any right to be in the time frame you were given. Can I have the name of your witch coven you used? I want that kind of black magic.
(edit: this is sarcasm, since it doesn't read well in text. I don't think you used black magic. Unless you did which hey, cool-
but seriously, very good game)

Developer

You just gotta think about robots and the sorts of trouble they might get up to. The secret is to do that constantly, even while you're at work. Especially while you're at work.

Thank you for the kind words, I'm glad you liked it!