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A jam submission

The Curious CattoView game page

first Godot project
Submitted by Spelos, KittyCat2468016 — 26 minutes, 15 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Entertainment#102.8873.333
Polish#132.3092.667
Bonus Points#132.4542.833
Overall#172.3092.667
Theme#182.1652.500
Technical Achievement#181.8762.167
Creativity#192.1652.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

The game has a potential, controls are quite unique, need to practice, but at the end there are not bad. Structure of level is also promising, however I cannot pass through the dogs (maybe should I throw weapon more times xD). Especially, it’s a good game if you did it as your first (Godot) project

Submitted

I liked the art the character was a bit hard to control, too bad you didn't have time for sounds but I liked it overall, good job!

(+1)

Cute characters and animations, but it seems to me that the viewing angle should be larger, otherwise you can’t see where you jump

Submitted (1 edit)

I can't play it, idk why.
I opened archive, run .exe and saw only a window that closed in a couple of seconds. Tried twice

Submitted

Super cute! +1 to playing as a cat. And this is a lot for a first game-- good work! 

It took me a long time to figure out that I could use B to throw a weapon because I was coming from the jam page and it didn't show me the controls you wrote on the game's full page. It may help to have text floating near the first spawn that tells the player controls (though, with multiple control schemes, adding code to check which they're using is a lot-- so this is kinda a "cool thought" and not a requirement).

Additionally, I found a point in the jumping on clouds where I could fall and ended up falling infinitely through a gray background-- these might be areas to try to playtest for when possible. With just two days to work, it's a sort of expected oversight.

All of the art was adorable, and I'm especially glad that when I idle long enough the cat turns to the camera-- great choices there! The UI for your health and yarn-bombs remaining were also very clear and easy to understand.

Submitted

Cute game. I love playing as a cat.
It's very good for a very first project on Godot, keep it up, you'll improve quickly!