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A jam submission

Cream & FlavorView game page

Compose ice cream with flavors to satisfy your clients
Submitted by Firdaousse — 1 minute, 23 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#303.2733.273
Visuals#403.3643.364
Gameplay#502.8182.818
Audio#512.5002.500
Overall#522.8712.871
Fun#542.5912.591
Theme#592.6822.682

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How did you incorporate the given theme in your game?
You should collect ice cream composition, but since you can't yet, you just collect customer satisfaction

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Comments

Submitted

Interesting concept. Reminds me a bit of VA-1 Hall-A's bartending.

I think a recipe book would make it a lot more fun to both collect/unlock but also so you're not always blindly guessing. I also found the results a bit inconsistent since sometimes the values wouldn't entirely reset. The scrolling bar for ingredients was a bit clunky. The visuals were very cozy, loved the ice cream cone in particular. Addition of soundtrack could be a significant improvement for atmosphere. There could also be a bit more of an indication of good job vs bad job or a counter, as well as some kind of end goal.

Serving customers before they arrived to the truck caused for them to stop advancing and eventually making the serve button break xD

With a bit more of work it would be supe fun, great base concept and now I really want some ice cream t-t

Submitted

Line after it broke, customers jsut stood there and the serve button stopped responding :C

Submitted

There seems to be a bug when resetting the math for the flavors after serving or discarding an ice cream, which leads to inconsistent results. It's carrying over some of the number from the previous ice cream.

This seems like it would be fun to play with a little bit more work, though!

Submitted

Balancing the different flavors is an interesting game mechanic! I wish that the ingredients would show which attributes they were adding (maybe while hovering the cursor over the icon), as I had trouble remembering what each ingredient adds.

Submitted

The gameplay reminds me a bit of Papa´s pizzeria. I like the concept with the ice cream flavors.

Submitted

This is a really good game for people who like thinking. It looks good!

Submitted

I like the idea of a game where you're making the perfect ice cream combo, and I can see how you've already worked out the underlying mechanic! I also agree with other commenters that more feedback from the customers (or even a more explicit scoring system) would help make the gameplay feel more satisfying. It's a creative concept, and I hope you keep developing it post-jam! <3

Submitted

I liked the concept of mixing scoops to create flavour profiles! It was fun experimenting with different flavours. However, the line of customers made me feel like I couldn't experiment too much as I needed to serve customers quickly. I guess that could be the point but there were so many ingredients that I wasn't sure if I was internalising what each combo did. Some feedback on if what I served was good or not would have been nice because I wasn't sure if leaving in flavours a customer didn't ask for would be ok or not. 

Submitted

A nice concept. Matching flavor profiles is a unique system I haven't seen in a game like this, although I was a little confused as the flavor ratings each ice-cream gave didn't always seem consistent. I was also a little confused if I was doing good or not since there isn't any feedback from customers. Also, for fun I spam served chocolate cones and the line of customers broke and I wasn't able to serve them anymore.

Submitted

I like the art style and the game was fun!

Submitted

Cute concept to start with!

Submitted

the art is cute and looks like it could be fun, but I don't think there was any feedback to tell me if I did it right or not?