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A jam submission

NewtonBonkTheoryView game page

Submitted by educa-plus — 38 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme Implementation#54.5004.500
Visuals#263.6113.611
Overall#363.3983.398
Fun Factor#413.0003.000
Special Object Implementation#423.5563.556
Audio#432.8892.889
Gameplay#492.8332.833

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How is your game related to the Theme and Special Object?
Predict Gravity with drawing Pen

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I like the idea. I found it a little difficult to understand what was going on as I was playing; clicking the play button would often draw a line straight from the start to the finish (probably because I clicked somewhere at the start accidentally beforehand lol), and for whatever reason, just clicking the play button a bunch of times would cause the level to be completed even if I didn't draw an accurate prediction line at all. I played the game properly the second time around when I knew what I was doing, but it was trivial since I had already seen what the apple would do from the first run haha.

Regardless, I still think the idea is neat, and the audio/visuals have a lot of charm to them :)

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the comment ! I will try to integrate a better feedback mechanic in the future ! And it look like there is a problem with the prediction line, I think it is because the lines stack, I will have to investigate ! 

Thank you a lot for your review ! 

Submitted(+1)

I like the theme implementation

Developer

Thank you :D

Submitted(+1)

It’s a truly unique idea.

Developer

Thank you very much ! :D

Submitted(+1)

Interesting concept, though the prediction accuracy is way off, the apple's not going on my predicted path at all and somehow I still get 100%

Developer

Thank you ! It is wierd, because not everyone meet this problem ! I think it may have something to do with screen size of something like that, what do you think ?

Submitted(+1)

Nice theme interpretation! Wierd that I had 100% accuracy everywhere but my guesses were not really accurate :')

Developer

You're right ! It is pretty wierd ! Thank you for the reply, I will investigate the reason of this bug !

Submitted(+1)

It's a classic take on the theme, the theme and special object is perfect fit. Keep up the good work.

Also I would be happy if you can play and give feedback to our game: GravLine

Developer

Glad you liked it ! :)

Submitted(+2)

lol I thought it would be this. XD

Submitted(+1)

lmaO ToT

Developer

XD ! And I see from your screenshot that there is a little glitch when fullscreen ahah ! thank you for playing the game !

Submitted(+1)

the aesthetics are great and hilarious - I love the taped-on Issac Newton head :P

I wish the game could provide some feedback about how my guess was wrong... it often felt like a shot in the dark, like "uh... is it that the apple rolls less far than I think, or more? how bouncy is this thing?"

maybe if there was some sandbox mode where I could just drop the apple on various objects and see how it behaves? 🤷‍♀️

Developer

Glad you appreciate it ! I wanted to give it the school note book style ! :) 

I think you really spotted the weak spot of this project ! I didn't tought about the feedback mechanism and now that I read you comment, it seem obvious !

Thank you a lot for the review ! The sandbox is a great idea (even for designing levels) !

Submitted(+1)

Love the idea and graphycs. I can't imagine better theme impelentation :D Unfortunatelly a bit buggy, apple often stays in place. Hope you will fix it and finish! Beautiful game!

Developer(+1)

Hi ! Thank you for the comment I appreciate it ! I totaly forgot to indicate it, but in order to see the real trajectory (to make the apple move), you need an accuracy of 80% or more ! Could it be the reason of the bug ?

Submitted(+1)

Yes, I think so. Make sense, didn't thought about it by myself. Thought it is a bit buggy! Will check again. Thanks for explaining!