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A jam submission

CacophonyView game page

Acerola jam 0 submission
Submitted by hburd — 2 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#6382.5024.333
Originality#6922.3094.000
Overall#6922.2453.889
Gameplay#6971.9253.333

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

What do you like about your game?
The bird AI/behaviour (not that it's actually relevant to the game lol). Also the graphics effects.

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Submitted

short capture of my play through, for those who can't download submissions.
Submitted

Nice work. I have to say, I was tricked into setting my expectations low when the game started and the camera didn't rotate. However, this limited view made the hunting for aberrations difficult -- and forced me to use the spacial audio to listen for them. Good job with that. I had fun trying to hear them out and find them. Also really enjoyed they way you moved objects/scenery that are far away into the view-- really nice curvature effect to the world.

Submitted

The birds are super cute! Loved the Animal Crossing-style world scrolling!

Submitted

Tested this game and I really liked the concept, the gameplay reminded me of the time when I played ACWW and catched bugs to sell them, so I'm probably a bit biased by nostalgia but I don't care, also to comment, a little something that I would have liked fixed was the catching hitbox since it feels way too small (or otherwise, since I don't know what other method could you have used for programming that).

In another note, I also would have liked the game to have been properly optimized since it runned poorly on my potato machine, probably has something to do with all the entities in the game or something.

Anyways, I think despite the fact that you hurried the gameplay, you did something great!. I certainly wouldn't have been able to do the same thing as you since it took me the majority of the jam for my game to, well, become a game. Plus, I liked the simple art style since none of your models clashes in design with one another, wich is something very important.