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A jam submission

Wrong is not an answerView game page

You didn’t study a thing for exam. Test your cheating skills and try to get all the questions right in time.
Submitted by farpini — 1 hour, 9 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 8 people so far
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How does the game fit the theme?
It’s time for the finals and you didn’t study a thing for exam. Maybe with some luck and cheating you can find the answers. Today, nothing can go wrong.

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
Classroom 3d models (edited some)
Students 3d models
Mobile 3d model
Some animations from ActorCore

How many people worked on the game?
2

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Creative Idea, but quite confusing.

Developer

Thanks! It's normal to happen. In the mind of the creator, all the mechanics make sense, which might not be the case for the player. There's no better feedback than if you can describe which parts were confusing for you.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

The cheating options specifically just made me wonder what was going on when I tried them. I don’t know if I did it correctly or how to use them correctly.

Developer

Hm, well I could better specify those cheating options in the commands text before the exam starts. but I also think it's interesting to let the player discover the cheating options they have on their own, despite that I gave a tip on how and where to get the 5 answers, it's at the end of the game description page, check it out!

Submitted(+1)

Could not quite make it, but a great idea.

Developer (1 edit)

I gave a tip to make the gameplay easier at the end of the game description page, take a look there, I think it will help!

Submitted(+1)

I LOVE the implementation, but I found it a bit challenging to know how long I could cheat without the teacher seeing me.

Developer

Yeah, you can listen and count how many steps the professor takes before she starts to look forward, then stop cheating before the last step and be patient. ;)

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

This was so fun, Strangely our team almost went with an idea very similar to this! I loved the details you included and the intuitive gameplay. I will agree with what others have said about needing a bit more time but maybe replayability was a goal?  Well done!

Developer

Thanks! I will check you game as well.

Submitted(+1)

I liked it a lot. The mechanics are awesome. Really cool innovative ideas with all that interactions.

Ty

Submitted(+1)

Nice concept, at first I thought I would need to solve real exam tasks, gladly you made realy interesting mechanics to do it another way :D I managed to undestand how not to get caught after a few fails, but it always not enough time for me to find the last answer!

Developer

Thanks your feedback. Yeah, I didn't have enough time to check and adjust time/game difficulty. I will try to do it so in a sequence update.