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A jam submission

Strange DatasetView game page

feel like real neural network
Submitted by AUteam — 6 hours, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#84.4444.444
Fun#1023.7223.722
Visuals#1074.0564.056
WOWIE!#1193.6113.611
On Topic#1513.8893.889
Sound#2643.1673.167
Simplicity#4593.4443.444

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
opengameart.org and freesound.org

Credits
Finogenov Seva - hevezolly#0448

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Comments

Submitted

This feels really good to play!  Fills the organisational void in my life.  It was good that there didn't seem to be much in the way of consequence for getting things wrong.  I agree with the people saying the tutorial text is too slow - the instructions are relatively straightforward here so you don't need very long to take them in - to be honest once it made sense I just wanted to get into it!  Fantastic work on art btw - love it :D

Submitted

Interface is great - lovely touches like the magnifying glass. Agree with one of the below comments that the text on the tutorial could be faster. Really nice entry though!

Submitted

That was a smart concept, kind of reversing machine learning process, very interesting! The visuals are good too, nice done!

The sounds effect of the dialogues are also pleasing but they were a bit slow, I would add a buttom to fill the textbox quick >.<

Developer

Thank you for feedback :)

Submitted

Very funny that a computer is feeding you images to learn from instead of vice versa. Great idea!!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

This game was great! It reminded me of a flash game that I would've played during school. Really good use of the theme!

Developer

Thank you for playing :)

Submitted

What a weird game, but in a good way. Good use of the theme.
Sometimes I didn't really understand what the cryptic words were describing, but overall a very fun experience.

Developer

Thank you for feedback and your attention!

Submitted

I saw this in development on the discord, i absolutely love it, great work!

Developer

Thank you, I appreciate it very much!

Submitted

I like game like this! remind me of peace death but a little different. I really like the tutorial, sfx when the computer talk, and the book.

The thing that confused me is sometimes the rule is not taught before it is asked, not sure if that is intended(As that's how the neural network works?) but quite confusing. Also it might be easier for me to understand if for the test data, I can see the result of it after finishing it... 

But overall a great game and I love these BURUMBO very much! 

Developer(+1)

Thank you for feedback.
I guess, this is the hardest thing in puzzles gamedesing, and something I completly failed at: not to underastimate difficulty. Since I know meaning of all "burumbos" (I've made them up, duh), thought process behind all puzzles was very clear for me. I should have spent more time explaining it, or, at least, made puzzles more straightforward. 
Idea behind stages with new words but without provided answers was that you can deduce the meaning of unknown words based on known ones. Now I understand that I've probobly failed at communicating that :)

Submitted

Got it. I'm ok(actually I like this idea) that new words can be deduced, but I'd like to know the detailed result of the new words(update in the book too), so I can keep going based on those. Otherwise if I deduced incorrectly, I'll keep deducing more and more wrong answer...

Also I'm not sure if the deduced answer is the only answer.  I remember I deduced the word but the result was not correct... Maybe I made a mistake but again if the result can be shown to player, they can have more idea what they did wrong and how to improve for next question.

Developer

This is actually good point, I will probobly make it this way after jam

Submitted (1 edit)

I am fascinated by how much work and thoughts you must have put into this game. But I am so bad with  playing games like this. For me it looks all  different but at the same time all  so similar - I wouldn't make a good neural network. Just crossed that out from my "when I am big, I am becoming a ..." list.

Oh, almost forgot: I like your tutorial. The part where you build up the UI while explaining what is what. That is just a genius idea!

Developer

Thank you for your words, they mean a lot for me :)

Submitted

easily my favourite game i've played so far, such an interesting / original concept

had my brain huuuurting though

Developer

Thank you for your time, I glad you liked it!

Submitted

Great idea!
It was difficult but fun. And nice burumbos.

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

now i know what a neural network feels like

Developer (1 edit)

Appriciate your neural networks!
Thank you for playing :) 

Submitted

I love this! It's like papers please (which I love). 

And the sounds when picking up photos are so crunchy!

Well done :D

Developer(+1)

Thank you for your feedback!

Submitted

Got 0.7 accuracy by putting everything in yes. Don't know the chances of that, but the game is still cool (though weird).

Developer(+1)

Thank you for playing! 0.7 accuracy is ok, since there are only two options. If everything were evenly distributed, answering at random would give about 0.5 accuracy. To get 0 - you should purposely answer incorrectly each time :) 

Submitted

Interesting concept!

Developer

Thank you for playing :)

Submitted

hard, but I love the concept and art! Great and unique way to implement the theme

Developer

Thank you, I love to hear that

Submitted

dude awesome game, very impressed you made this in 3 days. it's pretty hard but it seems like it should be. my only complaint is that the text is pretty slow

Developer

Thank you for feedback!

Submitted

The game is fun but hard (in a good way) and very intresting.

Developer

Thank you!