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A jam submission

Criminal CanvasView game page

Commit a grand heist of a gallery at night
Submitted by Toastcadet — 12 hours, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#224.2924.292
Audio#343.5003.500
Fun#393.5003.500
Overall#453.4883.488
Accessibility#503.0833.083
Graphics#513.7503.750
Controls#583.3333.333
Originality#1122.9582.958

Ranked from 24 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.6

Theme Interpretation
Break into an art gallery and steal all of the artworks

Wildcards Used

Right Wildcard

The third wildcard (description pending)

Discord Username(s)
Toastcadet

GWJ Participation Level
3

Team Size
1

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Comments

Submitted

I like the vibe and the art style is great, especially the paintings. Music choice is good as well!

Submitted

nice simple game, good job!

Submitted

I love the inmersion the game felt intuitive, i love lasers very on theme, simple pretty nice game. I got an issue with mymouse i could rotate my camera well but i think its my browers or just a me problem still with that i enjoyed the game alot.

Submitted

Nice and simple heist game.

The movement was alright. Though it felt a little slow. The music fit well. Got a little repetitive though. The art fits well and the paintings are great.

Had some pretty good variety of challenges. Though it could use more challenging puzzles like spreading out the numbers more. The laser obstacle was fun.

All in all a good game especially as one person!

Submitted

Nice game, well done, and I love the jazzy music choice since I was considering something similar.

Submitted

Fun game, I beat it in 4:41. Would have been faster but of course I RNG'd the vents hitting the right direction on the last option. 

I love that all the art drawing are just simplified versions of real art pieces, gave me a good laugh.

Short but sweet, maybe some more ways to hide the number combinations would have helped mix things up.

Nice work.

Submitted

Nice game! It took me sometime to locate myself in the vent system but in the end it was fun. Well done. I love the jazzy music choice. I thought on going with a similar music if I had time.

As mentioned in other comments, mouse isn’t locking into game screen so it gets hard sometimes.

Submitted

This was a great game! Only two things bothered me with it: 

- when playing on a laptop the mouse does not sync up with the player look position so you have to twitch around to get it to align correctly

- the security pad entries was not intuitive to me. I expected to click "E" interact and then get a popup for the keys to enter. 

These are probably just my issues :)  . Overall I really enjoyed the game and managed to get me some Picasos. Very fun, the music was relaxing and lovelly. Very well done!

Submitted

That was great! The enviroment was really well done,  the art references were a nice touch! Puzzles were good, reminded me of escape room games a little, wish that there was more variety (maybe distribute each number of a code in arts/places that correlate). Overall really good, I liked it!

Submitted

I'd like to give this another go, people seem to have a good experience with it - but I get stuck in the ventilations shaft after the crouching tutorial. There doesn't seem to be any interaction prompt with any of the vents, and I think I've tried all interaction buttons, but can't get into the rooms. Am I missing something?

Developer

Hey thanks for trying out the game!  When you first enter the ventilation shafts, keep moving forwards and then take your first right, head towards the end and there'll be a spot where the vent cover is missing and you can drop into the first room.

Submitted

Gotcha, I must have just gotten turned around dozens of times and never chanced upon it haha

Submitted

Okay, yay! That was great, very fun playthrough. Everything is very intuitive and nicely sound designed, and the challenges were a good level of difficulty to keep me engaged for the playtime. Great entry!

Submitted

very immersive scene, fleshed out nicely, really liked the map design, and overall pretty good, because you combined the crayon wildcard pretty well!, reminded me of stick-man prison escape/heist games, lowpoly textures were done well, E for interact is less intuitive than left-click, other than that was fun!

Submitted(+1)

Wow, you managed to create such an immersive experience in just one week. I really love your layout, ambient sounds, and level design. The puzzles have the perfect amount of challenge too. The only issue I found was that after switching tabs and coming back, the mouse doesn't return to capture mode, which makes the problem to control the camera. But overall, really well done!

Submitted (1 edit)

Nice stuff, fits the theme great, I think it's a great way of telling a story with the experience, controls are good but I think the character should move faster or atleast the sprint, but that's just a me thing maybe. But yeah nice 3D web jam game, as I said it's good experience story telling through the environment & actions & sounds, could be more refined down but that's to be expected in a jam (also the beep sounds when caught on laser were way too loud)

Submitted

Can you enable the full screen button in the itch settings? Love the look of the night city btw!

Submitted

I have the new world record btw
Developer(+1)

Glad you had fun and congrats on the world record!  I actually really wanted to try and implement a leaderboard for this jam but was a bit beyond my skillset, hopefully the comment section will do.
Just enabled fullscreen btw :)

Submitted (2 edits)

Atmosphere and artstyle were nice. The controls for inputting codes works well. After the second hidden code it got a bit repretitive, I would have added a little jumping parkour section and hid the last two codes anywhere else for variety.

Developer

Yeah I really wanted to add a bit more puzzle variety that got a bit more progressively difficult
Some ideas I was toying with were things like hidden codes in the artworks, some kind of fibonacci sequence puzzle (slight nod to the Da Vinci code which would've been on brand for the game) but didn't manage to find the time to flesh those out.
Thanks for taking the time to play the game!