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A jam submission

AnimassemblyView game page

Submission for Godot Wild Jam 53, assemble towers of animals, but why...
Submitted by Wekepepew — 22 hours, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#533.7263.857
Audio#573.1743.286
Accessibility#712.6912.786
Overall#792.9973.102
Controls#812.8983.000
Originality#943.1743.286
Graphics#1022.8292.929
Fun#1172.4842.571

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.5.1

Wildcards Used
Wait what

Game Description
You're not sure why, but you find yourself assembling animal towers...

How does your game tie into the theme?
Assemble animal towers as instructed

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
N/A

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
7

My game has an export for Linux, Windows, & Mac and/or is playable through HTML5

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Comments

Submitted

Nice use of the wildcard, wasn't expecting that! Good game!

Submitted

Very well crafted and super unique visuals. I also thought the sound design was super effective. Very cute little entry and I'm impressed how well it could recognize when you had the correct pattern. Well done!

Developer

thanks for playing! The "forgiving" pattern recognition was the sole premise for entering the jam, cool to have it noticed! I do think it's too forgiving in a sense, but time was very limited on my side. 

Submitted

Really cute game, interesting premise. 

Was surprised and worried about getting the animals in the right position... And I'm not dealing with that duck stage, nooo

Developer

thanks for playing! The second duck stage inspired the skip buttons as I wanted people to finish the game 😁

Cute concept! I had a lot of fun with it. Here's a link to my playthrough... https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1716824445?t=01h32m52s

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing!

Was really cool seeing you play and giving commentary. It shows where you as the developer have blind spots especially with jam games where it's pressure cooked so to say.

Super glad you liked it! We love giving that type of exposure and feedback to devs. Looking forward to playing your next one!

Submitted (1 edit)

had some trouble running on my laptop, but great idea! i liked how it showed you the solution before exploding everywhere. nice job!

*edited! i restarted my laptop and it ran perfectly, my bad!

Developer

Thanks for playing!

I'm glad it worked in the end, I had another effect in the game to give more "strength"  to the being drunk theme, but it wouldn't run well in the html export.

Submitted

Super cute presentation! No fluff, just pets! I enjoyed my time, this could be a great game for kids!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing!

I'm thinking of converting it to a mobile game for my youngest on a tablet :) he's crazy about animals

Submitted(+1)

Very cute game.

Those little boxed animals are awesome!

Loved the background shader ;)

Good job!

Submitted (1 edit)

Cool concept. I felt like a bit of a block janitor. Those blocks are adorable.. and the little sound they make when you place them. Aww. At first I thought it was going to be some kind of tetris mechanic where you have to assemble a shape before it drops to the ground. That could also be interesting. I think it would be fun if you had to assemble smaller more recognizable shapes - like a whole animal based on the required limb set (e.g. head, legs, torso).

Developer

Thanks for playing!

Yep all good idea's!

Submitted

Cute and short, very well done. Very easy to relax and play. Great Job.

Developer

thanks for playing!

Submitted

I like the little song that plays, and the groovy shader in the back is mesmerizing.

Submitted

Very neat submission! Lots of fun trying to figure out all of the parts needed in the right amount of time :D The artstyle is so nice too!

Developer

thanks for playing!

Submitted

Cool take on the theme. It took me a bit to figure out what to do, but I did eventually do it.

Developer(+1)

thanks for playing!