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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #95 | 2.494 | 3.111 |
Overall | #109 | 1.871 | 2.333 |
Design | #111 | 1.782 | 2.222 |
Fun | #122 | 1.336 | 1.667 |
Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Did you use any assets?
Yes, some from craftpix.net
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Interesting concept, I really liked the graphics! However, it was difficult to figure out what was going on and what I was supposed to be doing. In the future, spend some time on you itch.io page for the game: Add some screenshots to market the game, and some instructions on how to play.
Thank you for your feedback, and yes, maybe can be difficult understand what you should do, but I am not sure if I am allowed to edit the game page after the submissions time ends.
This definitely seems like a cool base for a game, although in its current form it isn't offering a whole lot. I hope you continue to work on this and turn it into a full game. Cool art and mechanics though!
Thank you for your feedback, yes basically now is just a prototype, but I had ideas to add to the game.
i like the idea of the survival aspect. though what you had to do was a bit unclear. (maybe some sound effects to make it feel more vibrant?)
Thank you for your feedback, and yes, can be unclear, because I didn't add all my ideas to the game in time (I entered the jam late).
Nice demo with an exploration aspect. I'd suggest an actual player character instead of a square and some music, but otherwise this has some solid mechanics as a base for a larger game.
Thank you for the feedback, and yes, use a player character instead of a square was planned, but time was not enough.
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Lots of different mechanics you have to figure out, I actually liked the absence of a tutorial.
Obviously, the game could use some animation and sounds and some more content, but what's there is in my opinion a good base for a larger project. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your feedback, actually, that's what I managed to do, since I decided to join the jam a bit late.