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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Overall | #2 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Aesthetic / Art / Sound - How cohesive is the aesthetic? Is there a clear theme? | #2 | 4.800 | 4.800 |
Well Planned Production - Is there a clear production plan? | #3 | 4.800 | 4.800 |
Promising Idea - How interesting is the concept? Would you want to play it? | #14 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Reasonable Scope - How reasonable is the scope for the timeline of the jam? | #15 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Use of Themes - how effectively or uniquely does it engage in the jam's themes? | #43 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
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?
Our game takes place in an actual storybook and it is about "changing the story" of future climate disasters!
Use of Theme / Inspiration
We will be incorporating different causes and effects of climate change. For example, our first level shows the ice caps meting due to global warming.
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It's obvious a lot of work has already gone into this project in terms of all the planning you've shown. There's a clear aesthetic and gameplay style you plan to capture. One thing I would be interested in seeing, like razzledazzle_icedtea mentions, is about a hopeful outcome, something to really drive home your message.
Whoa, I'm really liking how literally you guys took the theme of "changing the story"! The aesthetics and mood boards look really solid and the characters are adorable. I'm a little confused by the mechanics of the game and how they'll translate into a game loop, but that may be due to the layout of the image provided. Be mindful of the scope of the project, but overall, this looks like a solid idea with a lot of potential!
I really like this project idea! Y'all have a very clear idea of the goals and potential game obstacles for the player. I can see that your climate-related aspect is sea levels rising, which is a clear choice, but I would love to learn a bit more about the hopeful aspect of your game- does getting back home from the future mean there is a chance to stop it before it happens? But overall, great job! :D