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A jam submission

PearsView game page

You play as Jill on her quest to eat all of the pears.
Submitted by Hole0 — 5 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#5492.1232.600
Game Design#5532.1232.600
Innovation#6341.7152.100
Overall#6851.5791.933
Graphics#7011.4701.800
Audio#7250.9801.200
Theme#7311.0611.300

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
It is supposed to be a sequel to another game I made.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Weird! Thought I was getting the hang of it until I met this puzzle! (see image). Felt a bit like a rubrics cube. You could be onto something interesting! :-) You should keep the simple graphics and add some cryptic sounding music to make the player feel intelligent. It could have a theme like trying to defuse a bomb!


Submitted

I don't really see the theme here, but the puzzle were interesting ^^

Submitted

It was fun and minimalistic. The theme interpretation wasn't the best. I wish there were some kind of sound.

Submitted

Game is fun to play, but really? so low in art, are so many free assets out there. You lazy man, no sounds as well. 

Developer

What engine did you think I was using?

Submitted

So this is the game that made me make my game for that jam. I already played it before so I'll just write my review.

It's just terrible. The graphics and audio don't even exist and the gameplay is even worse. But the theme interpretation is the criteria that got me the most.

Submitted

Very challenging gameplay. nice game

Submitted

The last two puzzles were tough! But I got through it. Interesting gameplay! I'm not sure how it fits the theme (maybe in the narrative, as it is a sequel to a previous game, so a new beginning for something that ended), but I had fun playing it and figuring out the puzzles.