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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Art | #3 | 4.600 | 4.600 |
| Gameplay | #4 | 4.100 | 4.100 |
| Theme | #5 | 4.500 | 4.500 |
| Polish | #11 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
| Audio | #17 | 3.600 | 3.600 |
Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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This was a really cute and fun game! I especially appreciated the clearly defined goal of reaching $10,000. I played on desktop, but think this would be really fun to play on mobile, too!
I recommend putting an overlay under the settings menu so it's easier to read if clouds are in the background.
Another nice-to-have would be an in-game help menu with the list of controls.
Great job!
Nice game the choice of pixel graphic is chrming choice.
Nice game. The gameplay is good, and I especially like the art and soft background music. Had fun playing it. Good job!
I love the chill exploration vibe. Pretty addictive, even with the small scale of it. I played to the end. Well done!
The pixel art and vibe is so charming!
Wow! A very cool one. Although i usually play a lot of puzzle or maze games, I got addicting after some minutes finding gold, maybe i just really need that 10 grand right now :)) I also like the art style. Good job!
Outside player; Solid game; cute mechanics.
This is good! Add some more variations to the encounters and ship it! The music vibe and the laid back tile reveal gameplay is addictive.
I really dig the artwork, theme, and overall look of the game, it plays really well. The atmosphere and music are great, though the audio level seems a little low even at max slider settings. I think it's pretty good in its current form, but I look forward to you taking this to the next level with more variety in encounters, discoveries, and a bit more story depth.
Great job on this jam, I had fun playing through this one!
I like the art! Cool concept, I liked the music, but it could be a little easier to distinguish between good and bad outcomes?