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A jam submission

Cookie Crumble!View game page

Come join the Early Bird cafe, where you'll be whipping up delectable pastries for everyone!
Submitted by Alex B, GrumpPunk, Abcdestarr — 10 hours, 24 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#593.5284.000
Graphics#2183.0243.429
Overall#2332.8983.286
Audio#2562.6463.000
Gameplay#3012.3942.714
Theme interpretation#3052.5202.857

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/ABBush2001/GameOff2022/tree/testing

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Comments

Submitted

Really like the cookie place aesthetic and the switcheroo. I was expecting a jump scare, but glad that didn't happen. Unfortunately ran into a bug during the second level (it wouldn't load) ;u;

Submitted

Nice setup and a good twist, the first seconds after changing are a bit clunky, then the game stabilizes, but the overall experience is interesting. Nice job!

Submitted

The switch in gameplay was surprising and I kinda was expecting a jumpscare somewhere but it kinda fell flat for me after that. I could see this setup working out though if there was a bit more story to it. Maybe convey that the person has anxiety or depression and needs to "reset" by playing cutesy games in order to stay functioning and do his basic tasks as a human. The mouse was a bit too sensitive for my feeling, but other than that the game played nicely.

You surely had me surprised which is a good thing, ;P

Submitted

Strong entry. I don't want to say too much and take away from others' first impressions, but I think I can safely say at a minimum that the palette change is well done.

I was a bit confused at first by the cookie pickup mechanic (I can kept trying to just click to pick things up, rather than drag) but figured it out eventually. I also accidentally cued a scene transition by pressing E instead of space to progress the text (luckily pressing space a bunch of times (and maybe e again)) eventually got things sorted out. These feel like minor issues in the end though, the mood comes through and the length feels right. It works well as a little browser-playable vignette. Nicely done.

Submitted

Didn't expect the twist lol, there a was a problem in the transition from the "game" and the real world with the camera movements and stuttering :(

Submitted

This was really unique and interesting!! I especially enjoyed how the real world connected to the game world, like when you picked up the trash and then sorted it. I had a lot of fun playing this game!

Submitted

Did not expect the game to switch up like that ðŸ˜…

I liked the idea. Nice job!