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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Graphics | #1271 | 1.964 | 3.000 |
Fun | #1308 | 1.855 | 2.833 |
Game Design | #1399 | 1.746 | 2.667 |
Audio | #1431 | 1.418 | 2.167 |
Overall | #1451 | 1.655 | 2.528 |
Innovation | #1480 | 1.528 | 2.333 |
Theme | #1530 | 1.418 | 2.167 |
Ranked from 6 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?
Since it is a game show, the criminal cases are not real and the criminals are not real. On a second level you have to find the "real" criminal among the suspects. So we have some suspects here that are not real criminals :)
Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
yes
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I like the concept and graphics of your game. Sometimes it was a little bit boring but all in all I had fun!
Thank you for your Review! Yes the time was a serious issue here so the game is small.
Fun little game!
I liked the general idea here, I'm sorry that you did not have time for everything. I would like to a fully fledged version of this courtroom drama and more extensive utilization of the randomness, because I see some potential here. Do you plan to work on it after the jam?
The concept was interesting, though I do feel like the actual execution as a little boring in the puzzle. There are a decent amount of systems for a more complex mystery though so I'd be interested to see if you added some more later.
It's also a nice touch to randomize the faces of the suspects, mixes it up every time. Though it does seem like there could be systems for a fully randomized show here, which I think could be an interesting addition to the game. Cause mechanics wise I am interested to try more, I was just a bit bored by the default setup.
Overall though, a pretty well done submission. Good systems, good setup and especially that opening from the announcer was a nice touch.
Thank you for the review! Yes in sum we used only a fragment of the 7 days we had to do the game.
As you say, the mechanics allow for even more complexity. Even for some crime scene investigation and a multiplayer approach and more animation etc. When the jam ends we might add new things to the mix and make it a bit more interesting. Would you be interested to be informed, when the game has a bit more to it?
Greetings!