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A jam submission

CandymancerView game page

Turn your blood into candies. Feed them to the local population.
Submitted by Pascakk, Danymeh — 11 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#474.0314.031
Sound Design#1233.4383.438
Horror#1273.1883.188
Aesthetics#1473.9063.906
Enjoyment (Best Game)#1733.3133.313
Story#1882.8752.875

Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What game engine did you make this project in?

Godot

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Submitted

Love the concept, kept dropping sweets everywhere haha. Found it quite difficult to find the right candies so maybe some way to influence which types we get from summoning aside from just the sizes would be cool

Submitted

Really interesting concept! But the candy summoning system seems to be too random to get what you want. I'm not sure if there's any way to manipulate the system to get the desired candy, and even if I can, I'm not sure if I would have enough time before the visitor stab me. But anyway, really great game with great aesthetics and sound design!

Submitted

The idea for the game is pretty interesting and cool, but in my two playthroughs, only twice did i actually have what they wanted, as well as the fact of with the physics system bugging out, i would accidentally fling things around and have things clip through the table. 

Submitted

Brilliant game that teaches you the lesson to not open your doors to strangers!

Submitted

Holy shit, these kids are a-holes. That first encounter, where I was still trying to learn the control, damn near gave me an anxiety attack as the knocking kept getting louder, then the kid let himself in.

Very creative idea. Good audio (the knocking sounds passive-aggressive, lol). The mechanic was interesting, and the SFX with summoning candy were brutally sounding. Cool jack o' lantern, too.

Submitted(+1)

Great experience.
The idea is good, the execution is good, and the SFX are top notch.

I loved the Halloween version of the Godot logo.

Submitted

it feels like a scary version of those old kids games from windows 95!

Submitted(+1)

I liked it!
It's a fun game with well-crafted core elements — the concept, pixel art, sound, and characters are all solid.

I especially want to highlight the unique mix of frustration, tension, and humor I felt when all my candies scattered across the room and I had to crawl under the table looking for the right one, while the friendly masked guy with a knife was slowly approaching me.
5 torn-off arms of 5, great job!

Submitted(+1)

The price is steep for all who hand out cheap candy. lol. nice concept.

Submitted(+1)

Those aren't children (;-;)

Submitted(+1)

Solid, good.

I find the concept fun, the mixing of the light heartedness of halloween kids mixed with blood magic.. And it's all around generally done well, a few things feel off but it doesn't break the whole.

Like the art, it's good pixel art that sets the right vibe, but the non-pixel font mismatches with it a tiny bit. 

And also I feel like the game is a tad too RNG based, or I might just be bad? 

The number of candles changing the size of things makes sense but as far as I am aware there's nothing to control say, the color.. I ran into a thing once or twice where the kid said if I didn't give them a BLUE lolly it would be stabbing time, and then all the game would give me were red lollies, so stabing time it was indeed.

That's all, good but has a few rough points.

Developer(+1)

You're right on your analysis. The full rng-based gameplay isn't true to the original vision but we had to cut corner due to poor planning and lack of time. I sure hope to improve those aspects in the future. Thanks for your feedback !

Submitted(+1)

Oooh, yeah, it makes a lot of sense with that in mind. Sorry to hear it didn't quite work out as hoped.

I would for sure be interested in playing  improved less RNG based version of this.

Submitted(+1)

This was so fun, great work! I really like the gameplay loop.

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