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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Graphics | #891 | 2.684 | 2.684 |
Game Design | #956 | 2.474 | 2.474 |
Theme | #979 | 2.342 | 2.342 |
Fun | #985 | 2.368 | 2.368 |
Overall | #1080 | 2.202 | 2.202 |
Innovation | #1089 | 2.158 | 2.158 |
Audio | #1556 | 1.184 | 1.184 |
Ranked from 38 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does you game fit the theme?
the insect collects pollen from flowers but some flowers "aren't real"! and will eat the little insect causing a game over
Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
I wrote all the code and all the art from scratch
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Pretty impressive for something made in 4 hours, the art especially. Biggest issue is that it's so easy to fly off the screen by tapping the jump only a couple of times. It would have been cool if you were able to get the pollen from the fake flowers and they were worth bonus points.
Congrats on your first real game jam!
What a fun little game! Good stuff.
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cool game, good achievement in such less time, keep it up, loved it!
would love to get your feedback on my game too ;) https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-7/rate/1418965
nice game rated it would you mind rating my game too please
For four hours this is a pretty impressive entry to the jam, obviously it's a little hard to rate keeping that in mind while also keeping it fair to other games, but still, a pretty good submission based off that context. Honestly I've seen much worse that I believe had the full week. So I'm happy to see something this well put together in 4 hours.
There's not a lot to gameplay which makes sense with the time limit that you were under at the time., Although I do have to say it would've been a little nice if the plants maybe changed every run, or changed throughout the run. Just to mix it up a little, but it does seem like a lot of those four hours were put into the art so I can sort of understand it.
Overall, as a first jam this was a pretty well done project for sure. I'd be interested to see what would come out of a full week for a jam 100%.