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A jam submission

Basic ObstacleView game page

A Simple Single Obstacle Course
Submitted by leo.t.smith — 7 days, 5 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#6281.4441.444
Sound#6501.4441.444
Story#6821.4441.444
Mechanics#6831.8891.889
Fun#7011.8891.889
Theme#7591.5561.556
Aesthetics#7901.6671.667

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How many people worked on this game total?
1

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
no

Link to your source?
https://github.com/leotsmith/Obstacle-Course/raw/main/export/obstacle%201.0.0b.zip

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Comments

Submitted

Great job putting something out there!  It says you submitted this 7 days early, I understand time/personal constraints may get in the way, but I just want to say the most fun part of the game jam for me was the last couple days, tweaking things and trying to jam in "juice" last minute!  Keep adding stuff one thing at a time and use up all of the allotted time, and you will end up with a more polished product!

Submitted(+1)

I’ve done that class too. It gives you some good idea about how to use “building blocks” to create your own designs. The more you learn, the more blocks are in your toolbox. And one lesson you learned here in the Jam: you are able to complete a game, build it and ship it to the world. Just keep creating things!

Developer

it was a great starter, not only for unity and for C# as that is not my preferred, (which is Python then HTML and CSS).

But I am still making more but it takes a bit more time as I try and find ways of getting better or missing something I have to research first but doesn't matter as I still learn! :) 

Submitted(+1)

This is a very good first attempt at making a game. Much better than mine. Keep working at it and you'll be surprised by how fast you improve.

Developer

thank you for the kind words. I did enjoy being able to see the active progress as I did each element and being able to test at each step too was great I loved learning how to make it. 

Don't forget, You! Yourself will also get better the more you study and progress with it! 

Submitted(+1)

Congrats on your first game submission and putting yourself out there. Good luck in your game dev journey  😎

Developer

most appreciated comment; I started because I was curious how most of my games where made and over half was made using Unity so that was my choice of engine, I know html and python so some programming knowledge. 

I have several game ideas;  but trying to find a detailed process of making (the recipe like an ingredients list then the method) the compiling then onto the trial and beta. 

Submitted(+1)

Dude wow i love the camera movement of this game

impressive 

Developer

Thank you; it’s Cinemachine a camera logic engine set to follow, but I played around with the settings and it’s adds few extra pixels to the ends so it shows it “bouncy” 

Submitted(+1)

It seems you didn't mark  "play in browser" near the archive on the edit page, so the game is not available. You could only download the build, but not play the game :(

Developer

thank you, I have now updated this for you all to play in browser. 

first time with a jam and the first game, still learning so as these jams go on I will also get better and upload better games. 

Submitted(+1)

No problem) Seems fun =D  Could you expliain a bit - I've painted eveyhting blue, should there be any event? :B

Developer

most appreciated; it’s nice to get feedback and pointed in the right direction; 

So it will eventually have a windo saying congratulations and ask you if you want to restart or not. but I am yet to finish learning UX/GUI event windows, I can utilise the console within Unity but that’s it. 

Submitted(+1)

Anyway good start!

Jam Host(+1)

Hi, please include a link to your source. Your source must be everything a user needs to download your project, open it in the game engine, and run it from the game engine.

Developer

thank you for the reminder, have updated this now.