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A jam submission

MovieBusterView game page

The ultimate tape rewinding simulator
Submitted by spacelizardgames — 16 minutes, 12 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#8852.8373.714
Fun#10742.4003.143
Innovation#10782.4003.143
Overall#11252.3463.071
Game Design#11742.2913.000
Graphics#12052.2913.000
Audio#12851.8552.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
The theme was rewind and in this game the main objective is to rewind tapes and put them back in the proper sections.

Did you write most of the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes all of the code was written from scratch, the assets were all either public domain images that we skinned into textures, or just public domain art and video.

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Comments

Submitted

Cool game!

Submitted(+1)

Ha ha! Our games are very similar! Yours in 3D and mine in 2D! I really enjoyed your game, I think making the stock of the tapes always visible to the player would help a lot! Also the ability to throw tapes around the store might add an extra layer to it, at least that's what I tried to do with my game. Really funny game

Submitted(+1)

The sound fx were funny, some store music might've been nice to listen to though. It was a bit hard to figure out at first, but was definitely an interesting store simulation!

Submitted(+1)

The movement could use some improvement and the mouse movement was too quick sometimes. But other than that I really liked the voice acting in this, pretty funny!

Submitted(+1)

The picking up tapes system felt a little bit jenky and the character moves a bit slow, but I had fun playing it! I think the tapes need a way to tell the genre without clicking them, that would help the flow a bit.

(+1)

I think this was pretty funny. I certainly miss those big BlockBuster stores, and it was nice to explore one yet again, albeit virtually. 

Like those cooking simulation games, this can get quite difficult and took me a couple tries to feel more fluent with the tapes. 

Great job guys! I could see this as a real mini-game.