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A jam submission

Beginner's QuestView game page

This is my entry to the FireSide game jam. play as a tutorial npc teaching a hero to fight.
Submitted by OlympianNerd — 13 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio/Music#851.6372.143
Theme#861.7462.286
Art/Graphics#911.7462.286
Overall#951.5822.071
Fun/Engagement#961.2001.571

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Very clever concept ! It took me a while to understand what was going on, but once I got the gist of it, it was pretty cool.

Did you work alone, or as part of a group? (If in a group, list their names)
Twas just I

Disclose if you used any public domain assets or not.
I used music from https://sonatina.itch.io specifically there rpg ost infinity crystal awakening i also used ChatGPT for a bit of the code mostly to help understand the proper phrasing for Godot since im still new to it

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Comments

Submitted

That's a really cool idea! I thought the game froze on my first try but that's because I didn't read the controls. Then I lost because I thought the battle was turn based but it's actually real time, your description is a bit misleading 🤓  Some quick text like the tutor explaining things to the heroes and congratulating them could help give the impression that you are guiding them instead of playing them directly.

Developer (1 edit)

thanks for playing. Yeah it was ment to be turned based but because I'm new to godot it's pretty janky thanks for the feedback and if I ever update the game I'll be sure to try to fix it. I'll also adjust the page so it's less misleading thanks for letting me know

Submitted

I love the gameboy aesthetic! I like the approach for “guide” in this, but I think it could have done with being a little more fleshed out.

Developer

thanks for the feedback. I agree I wanted to do more with it but I ran out of time lol