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A jam submission

whose the gooseView game page

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Submitted by Coolkingbro — 50 minutes, 16 seconds before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
SOUNDS#2173.2423.625
INNOVATION#3063.1303.500
THEME#3963.0193.375
DESIGN#4682.9073.250
OVERALL#5122.9073.250
MUSIC#5822.2362.500
VISUALS#6062.6833.000

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

The humorous narration added quite a bit to what would've otherwise been too barebones of an experience. I really enjoyed it. I think this game concept could easily be expanded on. I'd love to see the next few upgrades to the game. Right now it feels like it ends too early.

Developer

i agree the game is very short but i will continue updating it

Submitted

This is definitely a "walking simulator" type of game. Think Stanley Paroble but with a 2D goose. Simple game, but funny. The biggest complaint is the inputs felt sluggish, so some of the end platforming felt unfairly difficult for such a game. 

I really did enjoy the humor and the voice work! Worth the check just for that alone!

I streamed it here, starts at minute 38:

Developer (2 edits) (+1)

the concept of the game supposed to be that every level the game get a little upgrade so it supposed to have bad movement at the start and get better at the next level but i didn't had time to make the third level. but yes the movement does feel a bit weird i may fix it in a new update

still i appreciate the feedback

Submitted(+1)

The humor in this game really adds to the experience a lot, especially since, as "Bob" says, the game is "boring" so it makes it a ton more interesting.  Just some feedback tho (ignoring bugs):

  • More interactions would be cool. Currently the player only really has a binary decision they can make of either loving the game or hating it.  Which generally, at least if you sprint to the end of the first level just lead to the same outcome.
  • Movement does feel a little slow, more specifically on the second level while trying to platform.  The first level it makes a bit more sense due to that generally seeming to be the point.

I'm definitely looking forward to more levels of this game, having interactions with the narrator and such leads to some cool moments in the game.  

(+2)

Master piece

(+1)

10\10