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A jam submission

Cheddar ChaseView game page

Stealthily collect 10 pieces of cheese.
Submitted by BiggusCheesus
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Playability#382.6463.500
Theme Implementation#442.5203.333
Artistic Style#502.5203.333

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use the Additional Theme(s) ?

The Addition Theme(s) where used!

Give a quick overview of your game, and how you worked the theme into it.
You are a mouse in a humans house where you should not be, trying to steal their cheese. There is a banana peel that you can pick up and place in the humans path which will cause them to slip and fall temporarily stunning them. If the human spots you then you must run and hide which makes the game fast paced.

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Comments

Submitted

The idea is funny, and I like the art style; it looks really good. It would be nice if the mouse was less stiff - maybe some small animations or basic rigid body, because now the movement feels quite wooden. The walking sound is creepy and becomes a bit annoying over time, but on the other hand, it makes sense - we are a small mouse, so for us, this sound IS annoying and creepy. Anyway, with some more adjustments, it could be a really fun experience.

Submitted(+1)

Cool game, I love the visuals. Also a big fan of the footsteps as the guy is coming closer.

If you have time, I would see about giving the player more urgency, or finding a way to put the player in harms way a little more. The guy was pretty easy to avoid.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback, I meant to add traps and multiple attack animations for the human (which is why he pulls out a frying pan) but I ran out of time. Unfortunately most of my time this jam was spent on the AI behavior and trying to package the game and upload it. I ended up having to send the game files to someone else to zip the game for me. So I won't be able to fix anything until I figure out whats wrong  with ue5.