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A jam submission

Frantic Lab TechView game page

Mixing ingredients to strict criteria for impatient scientists
Submitted by tehsmeely — 2 days, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#333.5123.690
Theme Interpretation#403.4143.586
Overall#443.1513.310
Gameplay#462.8232.966
Presentation#602.8563.000

Ranked from 29 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 is much easier if you use the bottom of the boxes instead lol. Nice idea, and good use of mixing physics with your gameplay. I felt like I was vaguely getting the right amount but ended up being way off every time. Not sure if it's my fault or the game's fault.

Submitted

The overlay with controls is great !

Developer

Thank you! This is a small step towards the thing I always do badly with on game jams - tutorials!

Submitted

Something seems a bit off. Had 2 red and 7 blue on the scale but somehow hit exactly 25% red.

Developer

Hmm, conceivable I got the maths wrong somewhere of the detection is crap

Submitted

Fun idea for a game. But yeah, turning the cups over should definitely be prevented :D

Submitted(+2)

Fun little game with a catchy soundtrack! I had fun trying to get the right proportions, though I found the best strategy was to flip the cups upside down and use the bottom to roll the ingredients in. 

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the feedback - I definitely used the "cups-as-ramps meta" when testing and didn't really think of it as a bad thing to be able to do as i had hopes the different proportions would lead to you being more keen to hold one side than just ramp.   

That said sticking to the theme/feel is likely better and the rotation should be capped to +- 90 deg

Submitted

A very authentic recreation of working in a lab haha