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A jam submission

Good Girl GemsView project page

Set your to-do list and get gems for completing it!
Submitted by CynderQuill (@cndql0) — 8 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Good Girl Gems's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Stealth#183.4394.000
Novelty#353.1863.706
Ambition#661.9222.235
Sound#681.0111.176
Kink#691.5681.824
Harmony#701.7702.059
Overall#711.7602.047
Play#731.2641.471
Narrative#741.0111.176
Horny#751.2641.471
Aesthetic#751.1631.353

Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

at first i was confused at the fact there were buttons for adding new quests and skills. but after reading the description, i'm totally on board. a gamified todo list app sounds like a really cool idea, and what's more, it does actually function as a todo list app, already! so it's a perfectly cromulent product as far as i'm concerned.

Submitted

This seems like a really cool concept. Having a tool like this and reading your plans for what you would have liked to add, it sounds like a great way to make someone motivated. It is a shame that its quite unfinished but Im honestly really excited to see this developed further, potentially even use as a to do list once youve built more of it. ~

Host

(this appears to be a zip file named .rar, which confuses the heck out of the itch app haha)

i'm curious how the gems were going to work out!  shame it didn't get that far.  i want gems now

Submitted

Interesting concept, the good girl bit was definitely welcome ^^

I appreciate a good productivity tool, and this one seems like it aims to gameify tasks and make them more rewarding, which is awesome. Even just framing tasks as quests helps a lot!

I wish there was more visual flair to it, but as it stands it's a good productivity tool, I hope it gets developed further!

Submitted

Looks like an interesting tool. Could be useful to motivate myself to write and program more. I would recommend something like adding art of cute girls, in sexy poses, sexy costumes, or even nude .Perhaps they change poses, or do a cute/sexy animation when you complete a task or level up. 
I will follow this one as it looks not only fun, but really useful.

Submitted

Maybe a horny productivity tool is just what I need for the next game jam, so I don't end up making 90% of the content during the last five days...

Submitted(+1)

This can certainly become a way to get motivated, it just needs some interface improvements and gems to collect. A bit hard to rate since the content is as explicit as the user wants it to be, but there's nothing there to start with. I wonder if a button to generate random quest with random rewards could work both as a way to demonstrate how this works and to give users a template that they can edit? Repeatable or daily quests are also a feature that a lot of users may want out of a tool like this. The transparent menus are neat, but they create a bit of overlapping messiness. Fully opaque "new quest" and "new skill" windows may work better.

Developer(+1)

Those are some good ideas! Repeatable and daily quests were planned before I ran out of time, but I hadn't even considered how silly the overlapping transparent windows actually looked. I'll see what I can figure out about making them opaque. Random quests with random rewards could be cool as well, but I'm not sure how I'd go about setting it up since it's random quests to do in real life. Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted

Maybe you can have 3 random pools, one with healthy things (like going to sleep on time), one with wacky things (like wearing mismatched socks), and one with horny things. It's mostly an idea springboard for people to edit into a task that they actually want to do, or something that the adventurous may want to use to spice up their day.

Submitted

I can't seem to open this zip archive, is it corrupted?  (And Windows Defender doesn't like it but that's probably a false positive due to being corrupted.)

Submitted

I figured out the problem I was having.  This file is a .rar file, but its extension is .zip.  Changing the extension back to .rar allowed me to open it (also, 7zip is able to open it even with the wrong extension, which may be what everyone else used).  You might want to reupload it with the correct file extension.

This looks like a nice cute productivity tool.  I understand it's far from finished, so there isn't much here to rate, but I like the idea.  Good gems for good girls. :3

Submitted(+1)

It's certainly a novel idea. I'll give it that. I wish it was fleshed out.

Developer

You and me both, haha. I plan to make improvements and add much needed features over the next couple months until it's done.