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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Vote on your favourite game! | #20 | 3.467 | 3.467 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Love the use of the audio! I included it in my Yogscast Game Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)
10/10 Would listen to how toddy kills hundreds of Paklids and space marines at the same time. The strobe dice were interesting but a tutorial would have helped the transition into toddy logic.
Intriguing idea with the dice, took me a while to figure out but once I did it was fun. Would have been nice to see some combat or other kind of mechanics to find more uses for them, but overall it works as a narrative piece. The map generation is cool, I like the tabletop feeling.
Nice looking game, and pretty funny. The mechanics are fun but could probably do with a tutorial. Great choice of music too!
The sound clips at the beginning had me laughing. Great narrative and interesting take on the theme. Godojob!
It's a very interesting game, I just wish there had been a tutorial or a bit more explanation for what you're trying to achieve,
Yeah, tried to add some guidance, but left it too late 😆.
My time management is not great, but I think we did alright for our second game :)
Fun little dice roller, not quite sure where the "opposite" comes in other than mentioning something at the beginning, but still a nice little gaff!
Dice were interesting, may have to steal that design for an in house D&D game xD
David modelled them, I was able to 3D print them for Dave to paint :)
I'll have to ask if he minds me putting the 3D models up.
Oh I don't intend to actually steal the models xD I just meant the idea of a dice with symbols and colors in various amounts and a second dice with each color and symbol on a side, and you roll both and yeah, it was just a fun kinda wacky thing I'd expect you to see in some fantasy bar somewhere xD
Dave here. You're more than welcome to pinch them.
I've popped the STL files in a quick repo in case you did want to print them off :)
https://github.com/dmckrogers/dotun