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A jam submission

Friends & EnemiesView game page

2 Dimensions in the Life of Sir Yips-A-Lot
Submitted by ed237 — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#2193.1003.100
Music#3213.0003.000
Aesthetics#4343.0003.000
Fun#4442.8002.800
Mechanics#6562.1002.100
Story#6751.5001.500
Theme#7291.9001.900

Ranked from 10 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?
One

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Fantasy Forest Backgrounds, Simple GUI, Dog Knight, Easy Primitive Animals, RPG Monster Duo, 1.1 Free Casual Pack SFX, DogBarks 1.0, Ultimate Sound FX Collection Vol. 1, ParticleProFX, Animals!, Free CAsual Music Pack

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Comments

Submitted

Funny game, quite challenging. 

Submitted

It was funny :)

Nice work

Submitted

It was funny :)

Nice work

Submitted

Chicken is OP.

Developer

This might be showing my age, but what do you mean? How is the chicken OP?

Submitted(+1)

:D This beats google dinosaur, solely because of the chicken sound

Submitted

Straight forward  and entertaining.  Music is a jam, good choice!

Submitted

Those poor chickens....

Submitted

Really fun and nice simple game!

Developer

Thanks for playing and commenting.  Simple and fun were the two main objectives!

Submitted

Congrats on submission. I opened credit page first thing, but got stuck there so I had to refresh to got out. The game looks beautiful, have nice sound and music. It seems there is no storytelling here and gameplay isn't involving any kind of dimension. For the game itself, I think you should at least put score UI to see the scores you got from hitting chickens.

Developer

Thanks for the review.  The game needs to be full screen to see the "Friends Saved" score.  Also the back button on the credits screen is at the bottom and does not show up unless you play full screen.  I will definitely keep this in mind going forward.

Submitted

Surprisingly unforgiving for this type of game! Maybe I'm just terrible (this is very possible), but I find this quite difficult. I love how Sir Yips-A-Lot just explodes when running into an enemy, definitely caught me off guard in the best kind of way on my first death.

The one thing that confuses me a bit is the interpretation of the theme. I think the idea is that there are two dimensions to Sir Yips-A-Lot's life (jumping over enemies and saving friends), but it doesn't quite feel all the way there to me.

Overall, simple, but fun!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for trying my game.  I know the theme aspect is kind of weak. I could not come up with a good concept and decided to just have fun with it.

Submitted

Isn't anything wrong with that in my book! It should be fun!