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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Theme | #209 | 3.700 | 3.700 |
| Creativity | #379 | 3.467 | 3.467 |
| Overall | #527 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
| Enjoyment | #676 | 2.567 | 2.567 |
| Visuals | #806 | 2.333 | 2.333 |
Ranked from 30 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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simple nice game. i had to check on how to play and what to do after failing once, really simple controls, it could use some variety and more ideas to connect to the theme.
Quite the unique game! Honestly I'm surprise I haven't seen more games focused on the whole crows taking advantage of carcasses (though admittedly the thought hasn't crossed my mind until seeing this).
Good job!
I just found the movement a bit slow, but man, your idea is genius haha! You nailed the jam’s theme perfectly — congrats, well done!
If you have a moment, I’d love if you could check out mine too! Play it here: https://kaijota.itch.io/graverun
Watch the gameplay on YouTube:
Cool take on the theme! It was fun :)
Nice little experience, quite repetitive of course but if you said you plan on expanding it, I'm interested to see where it goes! Great use of the theme and the implementation of what you were trying to do was great, so good work!
such a cool start to an idea!!!
thanks, I plan to give it more time and updates after the voting ends
nice job!
thanks for playing!
Cool idea being a vulture. Great work!
Thanks!
I love your interpretation of the theme :)
Very chill experience, good job with terrain. Is it generated or same every time?
The terrain is the same everytime, I made it in Blender using the landscape plugin and the decimate modifier to give it a low poly look :)
This was FUN! I loved it. SFX were too quiet (I didn't even know there were any until I was curious and blasted my speakers). Put a desolate, chill soundtrack in here and you've got a great experience on your hands.
yes, good suggestion, this was a learning from this jam: not to leave sfx to later or to the end, the only sfx I was able to put was also a pain due to a bugs, next time I will try to staart earlier
Nah, I think you prioritized correctly (and I'm saying that as a composer). The music needs to be bleak and empty anyways, so it's not that big of a loss. It just would have been the icing on the cake. Nicely done!
thanks for the nice input :)
Love it! Great use of the theme