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A jam submission

One Less HeroView game page

you can't outrun justice!
Submitted by rainedoe (@rainedoe_), Craig Alan Carroll (@CraigAlanNoise), hansonry — 14 minutes, 26 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#14.6004.600
Overall#63.7953.795
Audio#73.9673.967
Controls#83.6673.667
Fun#93.7333.733
Theme#144.2334.233
Accessibility#262.9672.967
Originality#353.4003.400

Ranked from 30 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.3.1

Wildcards Used
N/A

Source
https://gitlab.com/hansonry/one-less-hero

Game Description
You can't outrun justice.

Discord Username
tem#9173, Dawdle #0094, deaf_fish #5069

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Submitted(+1)

Excelent. Graphics, animation, sound and intro are amazing, very profesional look.

Other comments have already talk about difficulty, so there is not much i can add. Anyway, i can understand this difficulty level on a short game for a jam, as there is no more content waiting ahead. Perhaps you can give a few seconds of breath after you restart, as sometimes you almost pop up in front of a box.

Extra points for letting people restart in any moment, not forcing the player to wait till the score shows up. I think this is important for this kind of games.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

 I feel a bit conflicted about this game. At first I loved everything about it but then the crushing difficulty made me quit earlier than I thought. I think you can make something great by adjusting the difficulty. 2 or 3 mistakes and I'm caught :( Personal best is 10 sec :P

Developer

Thank you for your review! Curving the difficulty a bit, or just outright reducing it is certainly something we've discussed doing post-jam.  I'll certainly try to cast a wider net for playtesting in our next  jam. Outside advice like that is invaluable.

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