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A jam submission

Goose Date!View game page

A dating simulator and top down arcade shooter hybrid!
Submitted by felix-jonsson, Duckpower — 16 minutes, 29 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#433.8183.818
Aesthetics#874.0004.000
Theme#1623.8413.841
Fun#3163.1823.182
Mechanics#3503.0453.045
Sound#7111.3861.386
Music#7261.3861.386

Ranked from 44 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?
Two! Me (felix.jonsson1993@gmail.com) and Duckpower (elinfromen98@gmail.com)

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

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Comments

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Submitted(+1)

A goose is on the loose! Those birds be wild and I would normally die from choosing the wrong dialog :) Good Work!

Submitted

i do love those ducks characters :D. 

Submitted

Interesting take on the theme!

Submitted

Noice!

Submitted(+1)

games about dates >>> thought the art style & dialogue were awesome :) only note would be to add more lives for both the dialogue & gameplay, was maybe a little too easy to lose. thanks for creating this!

Submitted(+1)

Great concept, wish we had come up with something similar!

Submitted(+1)

Pretty fun game, well done in completing the Jam! :)

Submitted(+1)

Really nice visual style, shame about the audio, maybe  you could add it after the jam closes? the lack of sound didn't really spoil my experience, the story was really good and I liked playing the arcade game.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Yes I might! Also thinking about re-developing this in Unity to compare the two engines. This was our first game made using Godot 4! :)

Submitted

how do you like Godot? I was thinking of claiming the Godot course as my prize for the Jam, I currently use Unity which I like, I just want to explore other engines.

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

I don't have much to compare with, but I really enjoyed the workflow! My main reason for testing Unity as well is of the eco-system and abundance of tutorials available. Else I would've settled Godot! :)

One thing worth mentioning is that everything loads really fast, which really aids with keeping you in that "development-flow"-state. Did not think that would have sucha positive impact on my experience as it turned out to have!

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