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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Balance (Challenge and Fairness) | #7 | 3.820 | 3.938 |
Audio / Music | #8 | 3.911 | 4.031 |
Use of Theme | #8 | 4.305 | 4.438 |
Gameplay | #17 | 3.790 | 3.906 |
Overall | #22 | 3.729 | 3.844 |
Visuals | #27 | 3.850 | 3.969 |
Concept | #31 | 3.759 | 3.875 |
Story / Writing | #61 | 1.516 | 1.563 |
Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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GameDog2001
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This is low key one of the best entries nice work
Between her theme and her scaling powers, Suika fits very well into this classic running game formula!
As a streamer, I noticed that the uncapped framerate was interfering with OBS. (I was able to fix it with Special K, fortunately.) If Unity has any settings for it, choosing a framerate limit of 60 by default might help on that front.
There are two tiny details in gameplay that I was curious about. One is that while there are plenty of low branches to duck under, there aren't any that discourage simply narrowing when not ducking - nothing along the lines of higher-up branches, to be specific. The other one is even more minor, and right at the end, where the game ends while still being in the middle of the obstacles. Perhaps there could be some extra clearance to tell the player that they're at the end more smoothly...?
On another note, I wonder what inspired the running animation. It feels unique and adds some personality. I also really liked the way that the music picked up, and it seemed like even the gameplay was in time with it.
Overall, the game runs smoothly and plays well, so I enjoyed it!
Cool beats to squish and strech to
subway surfers but suika
I never knew how much I needed "Pancake Suika" or "String bean Suika" in my life. Good game!
Really fun! I love how squishy Suika got when she changes size. My only critique is that I felt the difficulty progression was a little slow, but I loved how the music changed to reflect it. Great job!
i love flat suika