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A jam submission

Boiling pointView game page

A game where you need to cook the perfect soup
Submitted by Andrew Guilty, asaasaas — 4 minutes, 1 second before the deadline
Rated by 4 people so far
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How does the game fit the theme?
The game shows that even such a simple task as making soup can turn out to be something interesting.

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
We used meshes of vegetables from this pack: https://sjolle.itch.io/low-poly-fruits-and-vegetables

How many people worked on the game?
5

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I'm a better chef in a game than in real life, nice concept love it  ^^

Developer

Glad that we can provide such an experience for you.

Thanks for feedback, hope you enjoyed  our game.

Submitted(+2)

I wasnt sure if i was supposed to add ingredients or defend my soup from veggie invaders but had a great time throwin produce either way

Developer

Thanks for feedback. That's true, that we have some problems with native understanding of gameplay, but we will try to fix it. Anyway, thanks for feedback and hope you enjoyed our game.

P.S. purple onions and red papers are bad guys 

Submitted(+2)

Great game!I just realised we had the same game name! Good luck on the jam! :)

Developer

Yeah, we saw that too on the first minutes, when we was trying to search our game. GL for you too.

Submitted(+2)

Awesome graphics! Felt like a fancy chef with that music too.

Developer

Ty for feedback.
Hope you enjoyed it

Submitted(+1)

Wow, so big team you had! Was it difficult to cooperate to create such a game?

Developer(+1)

Yeah, it was a bit challenging, especially with the different timezones:/

Developer(+1)

That was tough....