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A jam submission

Lucky 13View game page

A version of Baroness Solitaire for the GitHub Game Off Game Jam
Submitted by 0x746564 — 2 days, 21 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#1992.8983.286
Overall#2602.7723.143
Theme interpretation#3052.5202.857
Graphics#3152.5202.857
Innovation#4381.6381.857
Audio#5100.8821.000

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

GitHub repository
https://github.com/tcfitzgerald/lucky-13

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Comments

Submitted

Thanks for teaching a new card game!
Even won one game out of many tries.

Submitted

Thanks for introducing me to this game! Good aesthetic with the green background and the cards. Excellent instructions and hint is nice to get going. I won first time, though I used hints until I completely got the hang of it. So I guess I "played my cards right". 

A nice to have could be some subtle sounds. You can make original ones at beepbox for example. (Ignore the preceding if I somehow muted the page).

Good job finishing and publishing this very polished game! Keep making games!

Submitted

Had a bit of difficulty getting solvable puzzles. Guess I got unlucky…

Submitted

I played a game similar to this on the Amiga about 25 - 30 years ago! I think it was called Klondike, but the cards were all visible and set up in a pyramid shape but you could only use the cards who did not have cards below them.

This was a fun way to be reminded of them. I liked the hint system although it would be nice if it also showed you that no move was possible and that you had to draw new cards. Besides that a touch of music and sound effects would have been nice.

I played 2 games, but I don't think they are always solvable, right?