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A jam submission

LootBox Fisher - No Skill NeededView game page

Absolte brainfart idea, wish I had more time
Submitted by damianpoci โ€” 1 hour, 53 minutes before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#192.6543.250
Fun#242.0412.500
Style#272.0412.500
Overall#272.0412.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Number of team members
1

How many fish sprites did you use ? ๐ŸŸ
4-5

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Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜† (Three Tipsy Stars)

Ahoy there, me game dev mates! 'Tis Bob, the not-so-slick sailor, back to spin a tale about the curious game, "LootBox Fisher." Now, let me tell ya, this here game had me reelin' in surprises and laughin' like a jolly pirate on shore leave!

When I first set sail in "LootBox Fisher," I discovered an ocean of 3D modeling that surely took some serious effort! But like a sailor battlin' turbulent waters, I also encountered a few programming hiccups that sent me flyin' to oblivion with a single misplaced key press โ€“ as if I needed more chaos in me life!

But arr, me hearties, let me share the tale of me luck! In me very first loot box, I struck gold โ€“ or rather, red โ€“ and snagged the grand prize! It was as if the gaming gods were smilin' down on me, just like when I found that treasure chest buried on a deserted island!

Now, listen to this, for it'll have ye chucklin' like a parrot on a pirate's shoulder. As the not-so-young sailor that I am, I thought I'd sail off to new horizons on a fancy new boat, thinkin' it'd attract the young lasses. Har, har! Little did I know, it was just me midlife crisis talkin', as if a shiny boat could mend me heartache and regret!

But let's get to the real treasure of "LootBox Fisher." While navigatin' the depths of the game, I stumbled upon a worn-out journal that sent shivers down me spine โ€“ it seemed strangely familiar. It was filled with entries of a pirate captain and his loyal first mate, and I couldn't help but wonder if their tales intertwined with me own misadventures on the high seas.

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The idea is fun and the rolling mechanic looks really smooth, so good job with that