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A jam submission

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A Nostalgic Cozy Experience
Submitted by Hammered Gold Games (@ethangoldhammer), Emily — 1 day, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#1473.9333.933
Originality#1653.7333.733
Fun#3922.7332.733
Theme#6512.0672.067

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game represent "Power"?
There are many POWER themed POWER objects all scattered throughout the mighty SHELVES OF POWER.

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

Fun little clicker game, it was fun to explore all the different things that I could do.

Developer

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted (1 edit) (+2)

I don't play enough of these "click around" games. Really fun nice job!

Developer

Thanks so much!

Submitted(+2)

I killed 1 million clam

Developer

Dinner at your place!

Submitted(+2)

hey really nice work! very cute, very cozy. enjoyed exploring all the little details. nearly an exact clone of my grandma's basement circa [redacted] not sure how you managed that

Developer

LOL That’s exactly what we were going for, a lot of the colors and objects were pulled from MY grandma’s basement!

Submitted(+2)

Ran into some bugs along the way but loved the vibe and all the easter eggs! Takes me back to the old point and click adventures, well done!

Developer

Ah thanks so much for playing. The Easter eggs were definitely one of the best parts of making it!

Submitted(+2)

Love this kind of games, the theme I didn't see it that much, but I loved the experience and the presentation!

Developer

Thanks for playing! 

Submitted(+2)

That was comfy and nostalgic! The art gives an overall cute and cozy aesthetic as well. I can feel the love and thought put into this

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! Our kids loved watching me play your game! lol 

Submitted(+2)

I loved all the little easter eggs. Definitely nailed the cozy vibes

Developer

Thank you! We appreciate you playing! 

Developer(+2)

Hey everyone! Thanks so much for playing our little family cozy game! We tried to give it Grandma’s basement vibes! Our 7 year old, Eli did some of the SFX and Emma our 14 year old did some of the art! We’ve definitely got a few kinks to work out, but we’re pretty proud considering we’ve never made a game before! I’ve only been using procreate for about a month, Emma’s been teaching me everything I know. 

We appreciate y’all’s kind words, the kids will be super excited to read them! 

-Emily (and Ethan!)

Submitted(+2)

hehe! I remember the nes gun! neat game

Developer

It was so fun drawing our old faves! Thanks for playing!

Submitted(+2)

No this is s s(h)elf-help I can get behind! Reminds me of old flash point and click games. You have great game-developer family.  Liked the word puns a lot. Good job!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing!

Developer

lol niiiiice! Thanks so much for playing!

Submitted(+2)

The visuals were really cool and the game had a lot of personality, but many of the individual game mechanics didn't seem to be working properly

Developer(+1)

Hey! Thanks for playing! We’ve definitely got some bugs to work out, but we’re learning! Loved playing your submission! 

Submitted (1 edit)

Thank you :)

Submitted(+2)

I love the concept of games inside a game. I didnt figure out how to look through the notes to see all objectives. I think I was able to complete all of them tho. Cute game!

Developer

Thank you! The todo list was a little a buggy (no pun intended) - but I bet you did! Thanks so much for playing!

Submitted(+2)

I couldn't really find out how to get the code I thought it was in a book but I don't think that's the code.but I really like the game

Developer

Thanks for checking it out! Still finishing out all of the functionality in the keypad and adding more visual feedback for the interactions now so it might become more clear soon, but try checking both books ;)