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A jam submission

Card RogueView game page

A 2D top-down roguelike where you play cards to control your character.
Submitted by Juupeli — 43 minutes, 25 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#2253.8713.871
Fun#2693.7563.756
Presentation#2704.1244.124
Originality#9433.5773.577

Ranked from 201 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
You can't directly control you character, instead you have to play cards in order to move or attack.

Did your team create the art for this game during the 48 hour time slot?

Yes

We created all art during the game jam

Did your team create the audio for this game during the 48 hour time slot?

Yes

We created all audio during the game jam

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Submitted

Really enjoyed this one. Played way too long playing it :D

Loved the mechanic - could definitely see myself sinking hours into this if released on switch or mobile.

Submitted

Great entry! Loved everything about it. There's potential for great game.

Submitted

I had a lot of fun with this one! Love the art style and minimalist audio too! I didn't quite get what the icons on the bottom right meant and it was quite easy, but I think you can definitely expand on this, would be cool to see  bosses and different types of cards like healing, AOE, etc. Would love to play more of this!

Submitted

This is a really fun submission! Great aesthetic and art, I feel like this could have explored the theme a bit more. Maybe pushing the player to make decisions faster? Good job! :)

Submitted

Love the aesthetic, really cool idea with the deck building as well. I do think there could be a more immediate sense of danger, maybe a timer or something, but a cool entry nonetheless!

Submitted

I love the card-based game play! very very smart and original game

Submitted

Great job! Well polished game felt great to play. I played it for a while and never got bored of it. It may be a stretch with the theme of the jam but its a great game overall.

Submitted

Significantly polished! The design is quite engaging alongside the simplistic graphics.

Submitted

Great job! I like how polished this is, especially with the UI that conveys information to the player clearly. We actually made a game with the exact same idea, but with more randomness and focus on fast paced actions (and we have an RPG card...!), so it feels very different. Do check it out and leave a rating if you have time!

Submitted

nice game, good graphics and solid idea

Idea is awesome. Just wish you could make less movement with a higher  card, a lot of the time I would just go back and forth hoping for the right combinations (especially proeminent on the first levels)

Submitted

Awesome Game! it was loads of fun to play and I got pretty far.  Definitely a clever design and really nice clean art.  Good soundtrack too!

Submitted

Nice game! I believe this could be a full game! The idea is really great, and with more cards it would be even better! Congratulations!

Submitted

It's really fun, I hope you continue to work on it

Submitted

Liked the game, and feels like something that could be developed into a full game... (however the theme "out of control" doesn't reaaaally fit as you are still in contol, just indirect)

Submitted

I really liked this idea, it's something I could honestly play for hours!
Great job!!

So good fav game of the jam i've played so far!

Submitted

I can imagine this being a competitive deck builder with more cards and possibilities. Also the color pallet is incredible

Submitted

I loved to play this game! And the art is beautiful!

Submitted

I loved the idea. Maybe if you add some sort of timer to make it easier to make mistakes can be interesting.

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