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A Button Tailor's Story's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #127 | 2.004 | 3.750 |
Gameplay | #146 | 0.935 | 1.750 |
Overall | #147 | 1.203 | 2.250 |
Audio | #148 | 0.802 | 1.500 |
Visuals | #149 | 0.935 | 1.750 |
Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I like your outside-the-box thinking! Is it possible to lose this game though? It seems no matter which button I trade for I pass the level. Also some (ui) buttons don't seem to do anything or need to be clicked more than once. For example, the only way I could quit was alt-f4, despite there being a button to do so
Sorry I didn't have enough time to play test it .Sorry 😞
Don't be sorry, it's a game jam! You did a great job releasing something that worked at all! A book on game design I once read said "Your first 10 games will suck, so hurry up and make them"
Thanks, Man really cool :)
I don't understand how two people had been able to test the game when you only had uploaded the exe and it is missing the rest of the game folder. The game doesn't run for me, it tells me that they are missing files. I'm not sure what they did to be able to play. I'm sorry
Check the description of the game you can find a downloadable link of the working version. And sorry I have just started and don't know how to upload.
Thanks for the feedback.
The game concept idea is quite cool. You had taken the "one-button" in some really unexpected way, but it needs some improvements regarding the gameplay.
Regarding having the game on two different pages, it is something you need to correct. On only one page you can have as many versions of the game you want. To compile the web version of the game, in Unity, you need to select WebGL in the Build section of the menu. and when it is selected, click build and run, to be able to check from your computer. Then it can be uploaded in the same way the Windows version is done.
Don't worry about it. I understand you're a novice and I'm sure you will learn over time.
Thanks, man very cool :)
Wow, really cool idea, the gameplay lacks something but I understand that a week-long time period is hard, good job!
Thanks 😊
Interesting as a base concept! Got a bit confused with what to do at first but then I managed to fix up some shirts real quick. Congrats for still handing something in!!!
Thanks For the suggestion! I will try to improve the game.