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A jam submission

Speed Date Mansion: Hell's KitchenView game page

Touhou's Marisa and Koakuma attempt to seat, serve, and survive a multiplayer food service challenge.
Submitted by Nitori, LadyEbony — 32 minutes, 8 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#24.4324.432
Concept#64.2974.297
Visuals#84.3514.351
Overall#93.9053.905
Music#113.8383.838
Use of LGBT Themes#153.5413.541
Narrative / Writing#222.9732.973

Ranked from 37 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Members
Texel, LadyEbony, Egophiliac, Raz

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(1 edit)

Yeah let's serve dishes and drinks in a library. I'm sure the customers are all civilized and won't deteriorate the precious books.

That aside I really liked the hectic pace each day has in store. I'm actually quite weak when it comes to multitasking and memorizing a number of things in order to make them later, but with the orders being shown on the corner of the screen I could pull through. I thanked something at random when I noticed there was the orders shown in this corner, I didn't notice it at first, being focused on moving the characters and making dishes - I really thought I had to look all the time at the small translucent sprites on the plates at first - and also remember what ingredients need what to be done on them.

Small nitpick here: the action keys are a bit uncomfortable to me. I didn't want to use WASD so that I have E and F under the left hand (and Tab too), and arrow keys under the right hand. Which meant my left hand was awkwardly posing at an angle with index finger on F, middle finger on E, and pinky on Tab. I could play like this but these keys being closer AND on the same row, AND away from WASD (for the WASD players) would have greatly helped.

Nevertheless a solid and exciting game. I'm sure it's even easier and thus more fun with 2 players. I couldn't do that but that's OK, I had fun!


(Whoa, look at that! Reimu is dating herself!

...

That actually sounds kind of sad.)

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Top notch game. 

The part I hated most is when I didn't knew what kind of food I meat to serve, my fault for not watching the top screen xD. Tutorial says dishes are meant to be washed, but it doesn't said why... I found that out the worst way xD

I really wished to play this with a friend, nevertheless  its stupid fun on single player too xD.

Submitted

Neat game play and challenge. Though, having everything be keyboard-based and physics-involved makes the control scheme a bit less precise/efficient than other types of cooking games. I didn't get a chance to try multiplayer yet, but will definitely do so soon enough!

Submitted

I suck so badly at Overcooked, but this definitely seems fun to play. I love that it has network play, though I haven't tested it. The only thing I found that was an issue, and it was for me specifically, is that I'm colorblind, so being told that the order area was blue kind of didn't help me. But that's literally my only issue

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The game play is great and I love the aesthetics of the game! The music suits the game very nicely and I feel the rush when I knew the music was ending.

I personally really like Overcooked so my heart is biased for this game.

It is very bold to do a online multiplayer game, this part astounded me!

There's some issues with the network play, so it can be annoying when restarting and rejoining the game every time. There's also a slight issue when proceeding to the next day online. But regardless the fact this game can be played online far out-weighs the negatives. The online multiplayer gameplay is rather smooth and faultless!

I feel the levels are designed for co-op play, and not something to be played alone. Some levels tailored for single player would be highly desirable.

Submitted (1 edit)

It is a solid overcooked inspired game.  I like the visuals, the models (and placeholder Marisa). I wish there is local co-op so I can play with my sister and single player is really stressful,  maybe you could consider tone down the difficulty a bit  for single player. I would also wish there is controller support because the keyboard controls kinda felt awkward to my hands. I would also suggest some sound effects to indicate that you did a certain thing like grabbing stuff and placing. Neat game and has potential. I did not test online co-op though so I can't comment on that one, sorry.

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(OwO) i like the cutesy models, gameplay is nice too. Good Job guys (OwO)b

(OwO) i like the cutesy models, gameplay is nice too. Good Job guys (OwO)b

Submitted

great aesthetics and probably works well as a co-op experience, but there's not enough accommodation for singleplayer and it just feels stressful even when I'm not doing particularly badly. if this jam was longer I'd've recommended implementing an AI helper, but that probably goes without saying

Submitted

Hard to see whats the recipe to make the dish. Game looks fun

Submitted

I'm terrible at this game, singleplayer is hard. I swear I can not get my girlfriend to play this with me.
That being said, the visuals and music are nice and the general gameplay is well made.
It is also plenty impressive to see a multiplayer game made for a gamejam.
Good Job

Submitted

overcooked touhou and it's so well done i love it!

Submitted

I could play this endlessly...