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A jam submission

UP946930-Slashing BillsView game page

Week 1
Submitted by AnaCosta79 — 8 hours, 26 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation (most innovative idea)#393.0003.000
Overall#482.5912.591
Gameplay (most fun to play)#552.1822.182

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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UP946930

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Submitted

I got the idea of the game, although I think the gameplay is a little bit dull, and I found a bug, where if you just hold "Mouse1" you continue "slashing the bills" but the "Sword" is not being drawn

Anyway, good idea for a game.

Submitted

A good concept for the game, liked that there was music in the background while playing this, at times when I did click some of the bills did not disappear but I still feel that this was a good game overall

Submitted(+1)

Love the concept! As others have said, whether or not a bill was slashed felt pretty inconsistent, and the game would definitely benefit from a score/timer. I also encountered a bug where using the restart button in the options menu would pause the game, and I'd need to go back into the options menu and hit resume. Really good start though, nice one!

Submitted(+1)

Interesting submission and concept, the hit boxes seem to me to be different throughout making it hard to time the swing.

Submitted(+1)

Fun game! Nice addition of a soundtrack and the concept is pretty fun. Congrats on making the game you should be proud!! :D

(+1)

Nice to install, not many steps needed to take to get it to work. A game that meets the requirements of the brief, with some quality of life things like settings. Effort has been put in to create something for the timeframe which is entirely fair.

I think some work should be put into the hit detection and feedback of attacking, it can feel almost random at times and there is little way of telling when the right time to swing is. I eventually just spammed the attack key as that seemed to be more effective than attempting to time the swing. Some graphical improvements and polish would go a long way to improving the overall user experience.

I would say that this game is more than satisfactory and a good first submission for your university experience. Use what you have learnt during this week when working with others and on your own projects. Nice effort.