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Florence vs Vapora's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Well Planned Production - Is there a clear production plan? | #9 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Aesthetic / Art / Sound - How cohesive is the aesthetic? Is there a clear theme? | #13 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Reasonable Scope - How reasonable is the scope for the timeline of the jam? | #15 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Overall | #23 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Use of Themes - how effectively or uniquely does it engage in the jam's themes? | #43 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
Promising Idea - How interesting is the concept? Would you want to play it? | #50 | 3.400 | 3.400 |
Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your concept engage in the jam's themes?
It tackles the idea of noxious gasses and toxic byproducts from industrial production and its effects on wildlife. The story has different endings depending pn players playstyle and will result in either good, bad or in-between outcomes.
Use of Theme / Inspiration
The themes of complex real world situations drove this concept, as well as avoiding the more commonly addressed issues with the climate crisis. We are trying to show how corprate and human neglegence has impacts on parts of the world that we may not see every day and how that will affect the rest of the world.
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Super clear vision, I can very much picture this game; my one suggestion would be to consider how you can engage the theme more. Light narrative aspects, even if they aren't the main focus of your game, can help players understand what you're trying to say about changing the story.
What a great idea!!!
You guys have some very clear environmental aspects in your game, and awesome job on the color work and characters! I can totally get the vibe that you guys have going. The only thing I would want more of is the story- who are Florence and Vapora? How does their relationship tie into the environment you have created, and how will the end of their story promote hopefulness towards changing the climate? Overall though, awesome work! :D