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A jam submission

RuffHousinView game page

Walk your dog during the slime apocalypse
Submitted by MatheusCunegato (@MatheusCunegato), dorodo (@_Dorodo), MDSalomon (@emdeesalomon) — 6 minutes, 2 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#164.3274.327
Presentation#334.5204.520
Fun#464.1534.153
Originality#894.2354.235

Ranked from 98 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 are constantly being dragged along by an excitable, easily-distracted dog that determines where you're heading and where your gun is aiming.

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(+1)

A well polished game with a cool mechanic. My only issue is that when one things go wrong, it pretty much all goes wrong. I think all enemies should be affected by that burst that happens when an enemy hits you. 

(+1)

Genius way of taking some control away, great work

Submitted(+1)

There's nothing missing, nothing rushed about this game. It seems perfectly executed. Really impressive and inspiring!

Submitted(+1)

Amazing game! Nice graphics with nice colors and fluid animation, easy to understand but with a good difficulty curve (the healing in each round makes it always fair). The fact that the dog pulls you in one direction and you aim in the opposite way works really well! Also it fits perfectly on the theme of the jam. Most importantly: The dogs are really cute! Great job!

Submitted(+1)

Cool game! Not being able to control where you're aiming definitely added to the challenge. I loved the art!

Submitted(+1)

This was fantastic! Really original idea executed perfectly!

Submitted(+1)

This game is wonderful. It's fun and cute and looks and sounds great. It also fits the theme perfectly while working well as a game. I love the find your dog prelude/breaks.

Thank you for the nice comment on my game, but yours is the real deal!

Submitted(+1)

Game feels so good - as a take on "movement/aiming is out of your control" this felt really good cause you could still influence it to a degree. And the dog was sooo good :D

Submitted(+1)

Amazing art, game feel and polish, great submission!

Submitted(+2)

Oh this was really cool! One of the most polished games of the jam I reckon. Lovely presentation all round and the gameplay gimmick is really interesting too. I love how the dog ends up influencing both where you move and where you aim, yet it still feels like you have enough control for it to not be frustrating. It's a great balance. Loved it!

Submitted(+2)

Love the concept! Laughed out loud during the intro with the "wrong" dogs. Was confused at first how the aiming worked until I realized that wasn't in my hands at all! Focusing on "just" dodging and shooting kept me quite busy for the first levels though and once I finally felt like I figured things out, the difficulty ramped up and demolished me rather quickly - not without me bursting in laughter again though. Had a great time through and through, 5 stars in every category - this is how it's done! :)

Submitted(+1)

Great job! Really liked the idea, the art and the controls were good. The monsters could walk on walls but that didn't got in the way of the experience. It got repetitive quick but with more time you can add new mobs and other challenges.

Submitted(+2)

Amazing job! Game is really fun and later waves are quite challenging. I really liked the dog mechanic, crazy theme and pressing the CTRL made me laugh. Great entry!

Developer

Thanks a lot TondaFS! We are glad that you enjoyed it :D

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