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A jam submission

Do You Even Forklift?View game page

ForkLift Certification Program
Submitted by bpremus, thothbubble, Alios — 15 hours, 52 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Art#164.2864.286
Originality#304.0864.086
Overall#353.9003.900
Black and White#454.7714.771
Gameplay#543.5433.543
Theme#973.4863.486
Music#1183.2293.229

Ranked from 35 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Looks lovely and I love driving the cute little forklift around, but it gets overwhelming very quickly. If it had a bit more of a gentle learning curve it'd be great!

Submitted

Pretty fun and silly. Kept knocking the pallets off the track and couldn't push it back on.

Submitted

Very fun and enjoyable! Could be interesting if expanded on!

Submitted

Very cool driving mechanics and sound design!

The only thing I have to say is that the level thing feels not part of it, I get trying to put the loop theme in there, but its way more fun to drive around and create chaos.

Good luck on the jam!

Submitted

Love the art for this. The gameplay was addictive too, but I found it very hard. I will definitely need some practice to get a decent rank. Great work!

Submitted

That was a cool game, it reminded me a lot Overcooked in its mechanic !

The art is really cool, and the sounds are great, but actually that is too hard :/

Anyway that's a great game good job to your team !

Submitted

Really addictive and challenging game! I can't get the certificate though haha!

Very fun, well executed work!

Submitted

I like the art style and idea but I felt like it became pretty overwhelming quite quickly. I think to have a smoother progression to get used to the mechanics at the start would help.

Submitted

The concept is cool, and the visuals are quite nice! 

However, I have to admit that I had difficult to control the Forklift, but I guess with training that I would be accustomed to it.

The sound design is great too!

Overall great job!

Submitted

You guys did a great job in SFX and art, gameplay is also smooth, though I found it a little tough probably I am just bad at it but overall great job :D

Submitted

This game is HARDDD. Really cool music and artstyle, very reminiscent of blueprints/instructional videos as someone mentioned earlier, reminds me of Portal's Aperture Science.

I do feel like the controls can be improved though, and it does feel a little buggy in places.

Submitted

Art style is so clean

Submitted

I am not forklift certified. Maybe one day.

Submitted

I should have made a forklift drifter! Oh well there's always next time... No seriously the art in this game has a fantastic flow and the level design is very nice. I wasn't really sure what was going on, but driving the forklift was fun.

Submitted

I suck at driving this forklift, but the game is well made.

Congratulations!

Submitted

Wow this game looks and sounds awesome! The music absolutely slaps and I love the art style.

The pace felt a little hectic to me, but after some practice I would probably get better at it.

Well done!

-Ken Rampage

Submitted

Fun game with a hectic (in a good way) feeling. The music and art go really well the the game's mechanics

Submitted

The art go hard!

Submitted

Good game! I feel like the controls can be improved but good game overall

Submitted

concept is really cool. I like how there are emergent techniques, like saving blocks in certain places to use them later. One thing that could improve the gameplay is some instant feedback for the bad delivery, instead of waiting till the end of the loop.
Visuals are awesome and so is music, looks like companies internal instructional videos.

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