Pretty fun and all round a good game. Would love to see my final score after I lose.
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Hungry Fish's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of Theme | #3 | 4.278 | 4.429 |
Gameplay | #12 | 3.174 | 3.286 |
Overall | #17 | 3.289 | 3.405 |
Overall Enjoyment | #19 | 3.174 | 3.286 |
Visuals | #20 | 3.450 | 3.571 |
Audio | #24 | 2.898 | 3.000 |
Creativity | #40 | 2.760 | 2.857 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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This is honestly great for a first godot game, but I would have loved if there was a mode where I could get infinitely large and eat each and every fish that swims past! But I really like it. Also I'm not entirely sure if this is because you had the texture of the fish set to inherit instead of nearest or because that is how the files looked, but they appeared a bit blurry especially when they got larger.
Sure, so essentially you just click on the object you want to change, then in the panel that shows up on the right, click on "Texture", then where it says Filter, set that to "Nearest" instead of "Inherit"
Object > Texture > Filter > Nearest
If you have the object (fish in your case) saved as a scene I believe you will need to right click it, then press "Open in Editor" and do the previously mentioned steps in that menu.
By the way, what's your Scratch account? This one's mine: https://scratch.mit.edu/users/JTW789/
https://scratch.mit.edu/users/Zombicycle/ This is the one I'm currently using!
This game reminds me of feeding frenzy. Was this game inspired by it or any other similar games?
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