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Well done! This is a solid game game and I have no real complaints
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Ditch Blox's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #5 | 4.045 | 4.045 |
Overall | #7 | 3.864 | 3.864 |
Audio | #10 | 3.545 | 3.545 |
Visuals | #16 | 3.773 | 3.773 |
Gameplay | #17 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Comments
Great visuals! Really like the combination of 2D and 3D. I might give 3D another try thanks to your example :D
I really like that with a absolute minimum amount of controls you still created a game with depth. Was fun to play and it kept me interested for longer then most other jam games. Great job!
Some things I would like to see: perhaps a bit longer time to analyze the original object and like others said, show the block when it is incorrect. Also in some designs, it's hard to notice the small flat pieces.
Such a creative idea! i think it fits the theme perfectly, and the game looks excellent. I enjoyed playing and you have successfully opened my mind to a whole new style of game that I also want to make now :)
Quite fun! I enjoyed it a lot. still haven't beaten level 10 as of writing this, but I'm determined to beat it.
Didn't have any major qualms about the game, and didn't run into any bugs!
This is a really great game that really fits the theme. I also really liked the music and think it fit perfectly with the game. The only few things I would change is when you ditch a wrong piece or forget to then maybe show which piece it was for future reference. Another thing that could happen is if this game is expanded you might need to add more lives when you get to the next level. But overall for a jam game this is really well made good job!
Very cool concept. Even though making mistakes is easy in this game it wasn't frustrating, because of the well-composed music. The only thing i will suggest is to add some kind of coyote effect, so that you don't accidentally destroy a block right after the conveyor moves.
This is really well executed, well done! - I see what you mean about the similar ideas, though your's is much more polished! :D
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