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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Creativity | #46 | 4.351 | 4.351 |
| Presentation | #58 | 4.543 | 4.543 |
| Overall | #88 | 4.167 | 4.167 |
| Enjoyment | #469 | 3.606 | 3.606 |
Ranked from 94 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?
Player must roll a dice to move to the finish
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing art
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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Definitely had my brain working! Nice work... Here's a link to my playthrough https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1536015230?t=00h47m06s
While some of the puzzles can be brute forced by swapping all the sides to a survivable face there were a couple where I had to really plan ahead. Not a lot of games in the challenge had you swapping out faces on the dice and I quite liked it as a mechanic. Finally, the presentation was fantastic.
Good idea and a novel twist on all the other dice rolling puzzlers in the jam. The orientation of the dice in the setup phase doesn't seem to match how the dice is actually placed on the board which makes the first run a bit trial and error though. It would also be nice if the camera could rotate to help with planning upcoming moves.
Too much thinking for me personally but I still like the idea, and presentation-wise this is top notch! All the animations, sounds and other effects as well as the design of all the blocks themselves make this game super satisfying to play and look at (even if I'm mostly just clicking around to see what happens). Good music choice too, it fits both the visual theme and the gameplay in each phase of the game.
Awesome idea and good implementation!
I would only say that it was kind of easy to get through most levels by not changing anything and rolling through. Also the orientation of the building of the dice was non-intuitive - for me the 'front' and 'back' were the sides.
Other than that great job!