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A jam submission

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Will you reach level 20?
Submitted by ThierryBerger — 5 days, 7 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme Interpretation#243.8133.813
Gameplay#293.0943.094
Overall#433.1643.164
Originality#503.1883.188
Presentation#642.5632.563

Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

Usually if a game jam has X number of levels, I try to make it to the end, but I'm sorry to say, I just can't. I think I'm pretty good at math and this is still torture. It's a really unique take on the theme though!

Developer

I definitely should have spent more than 5 minutes on that difficulty curve 😅 ; as for the amount of levels, it’s mostly random, my “clever” marketing to lead players to play longer did not pan out too well when I look at the scoreboard 😅. Except for one very motivated individual reaching level 50 🔥🔥

Submitted(+1)

Oh god. Games like this remind me that I'm absolutely awful at mental math

Developer

The difficulty curve has been done in 5 minutes and quickly becomes way too hard, don’t be hard on yourself <3

Submitted(+1)

Doing some math puzzles in between :-D

Submitted(+1)

Great idea. I see a lot of little improvements that could be made, like choosing my name, but you probably already thought about them and didn't have the time to implement.

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Developer

Given the state of the leaderboard I guess a hardcore mode without the « close enough » might have been interesting 😅

Submitted(+1)

Nice game.

but the symbols are farther apart. May be the math symbols can pop up close by when i press the number?

Developer

Yeah the UX can definitely be improved, I wanted to make a drag and drop to mix and match numbers and operations, but I chose to keep it simple to « finish » ; It’s also lacking :

  • clear feedback on which number is first or second
  • a satisfying delay after a successful operation
Submitted(+1)

Haha, I love math games :)