Game Name:
Don't Get Censored!
Developer(s):
Silee Goose Productions
First Impressions:
It was a bit tricky navigating the intro screen, not the most intuitive start, but once I got past that, I was immediately greeted with a character customization screen—which is always a good move for anything multiplayer-focused. Personalizing your character adds a lot of charm and longevity to games like this.
Jumping in… what do we have going on here? I appear to be armed with a t-shirt cannon? Wait—nope, scratch that. It’s a clothes cannon—and I’m literally launching hats, shirts, and pants onto the terrain and onto my opponents. This is absolutely ridiculous, and I’m loving every second of it. The core gameplay seems to revolve around either clothing or unclothing the enemy, resulting in them getting "censored"—a nice little callback to the game’s title.
Overall, it’s a fun little shooter that reminded me of some of those early first-person multiplayer games like Paintball 3D. Toss in the added absurdity of launching wardrobe items at your friends, and yeah—Silee Goose lives up to the name. Solid work.
Game Loop:
Simple FPS-style loop with a humorous twist. Tag your friends, gather points, gamble those points between rounds for a chance to drive your score even higher. It’s got just enough chaos to keep the loop light and fun, with a layer of unpredictability thanks to the betting mechanic.
Creativity / Originality:
Honestly, homerun on both fronts. Multiplayer shooters are a crowded genre, and if you want to stand out, you have to do something weird and wonderful. Building the entire premise around censorship and using clothing as the ammo? That’s weird in all the right ways. Completely original take, and it works.
Technical Execution:
Getting into the game was a little clunky—multiplayer is never an easy thing to pull off, especially under a game jam time crunch—but once I was in, everything worked as intended. No soft locks or game-breaking bugs, and all the commands felt responsive. For a multiplayer jam game, that’s no small feat.