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A jam submission

SFLS: Super Fantastic Learning SchoolView game page

Submitted by TomatoOmelet — 3 days, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#23.6673.667
Fun#33.0003.000
Visuals#43.6673.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Man, what an interesting concept. I loved the game's concept, it somehow reminded me a lot of the Danganronpa franchise, with deaths in a school environment and having a high success rate and good reputation (but with consequences). I don't understand English very well, but I was able to play perfectly. The tutorial was very helpful, I liked that you explained step by step how to do things according to our progress in the game. As for the art and sounds, I also really liked them. It was clear that you have a good grasp of drawing and were able to fit everything well into the game. The only thing that, in my opinion, could add much more fun to the gameplay is a visual or sound feedback when the students stop making progress, because at certain moments I only noticed it a long time after and then it was already too late. And I couldn't save all the students, one of them always died, usually the green boy... Sorry, green boy, next time I'll save you. Congratulations on the project! I had fun playing and found it to be a very interesting proposal.

Submitted(+1)

As soon as I opened the game, I immediately liked the graphics. There is something careless about it, but at the same time it is harmonious, looks good. The characters are drawn well, and the environment too, and I also love clickers. Thank you for making the training tips at the beginning.

It was not quite obvious that each student has a number of points of different colors, at first I did not pay attention to it (as if it merged with the background), but then I figured it out. 

I liked it! It's a fun game. Corresponds to the topic.

Submitted

To start off, I don't really enjoy clicker games, so it's possible I may be rating the game harsher than it deserves. That aside, while the visuals look like they were made in mspaint using the mouse, I suspect that was your intended result, so I'll give it a pass. The music was pleasant enough that it didn't annoy, and I assume again that the contrast with the setting was intended, so you get another pass there. I didn't enjoy the gameplay, however, for a few reasons. First, while the various things I could click were explained fairly clearly, I didn't understand what the numbers were going towards. It also took me a while to notice when the kids were "getting lazy" because the progress bars were already moving so slowly that I didn't see them stop.  Both of these shouldn't be too hard to resolve, such as by explaining how increasing the different homework scores will impact the final score and by including a little alert sound and/or visual signal when a student's progress bar stops, but as it is, I didn't find the game enjoyable even among other clickers. Again, I'm not a fan of the genre as a whole, and it may appeal more to people that aren't me, so I wish you well as as you continue to improve upon it (or move forward to other projects as the case may be).