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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Mechanics | #8 | 4.217 | 4.217 |
Overall | #51 | 3.957 | 3.957 |
Fun | #65 | 3.870 | 3.870 |
Music | #72 | 3.739 | 3.739 |
Aesthetics | #113 | 4.043 | 4.043 |
Story | #212 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Sound | #312 | 3.043 | 3.043 |
Theme | #405 | 3.261 | 3.261 |
Ranked from 23 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I played your game before the ratings period, and I enjoyed it so much. As I said before, it has a clever and creative idea ^.^
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you enjoyed it! =D
Really fun puzzle game! The difficulty was balanced just right for me which I understand can be one of the greatest challenges of puzzle games is to find that point. The art and music as super cozy and appealing which also is conducive to spending time trying to figure out the puzzle.
Great game!
Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed it!
Very FUN and UNIQUE idea on this game! AWESOME WORK!!! GREAT ART!!! NICE MECHANICS!!! This was a fun challenging game. Loved it.
Thank you very much! Glad that you like it!
super cute game! i loved the art style. the concept was unique too! i think the walking pathway could have been a little wider since my kitty kept getting clipped when trying to walk thru. i couldnt solve it, but still a solid submission! good job!
Thanks for the feedback! Its a problem that I wasn't able to solve it nicely, I will think about it!
its not a huuuge issue, i just encountered it a bit, so dont worry too much about it if you cant fix it! i dont know too much about godot, but maybe make the hit box of the kitty smaller, if you cant just make the path wider??
Really cool unique concept with switching to map mode to move parts of the area itself and switch back to controlling the player to move around, that's really cool. Nice job on the game!
Thanks for playing!
Wow I loved the concept! The concept of moving within the maps, and map piece itself was mindblowing. I was confused about what to do on the map scene at first but then it clicked! The puzzle is really creative and you even have an inventory system which interacts with the puzzle word (e.g. rock on button). I really like your choice of music too! It goes well with the art and the color palette.
Really solid entry, and I do think i'll remember the mechanics for a long time! 5* for mechanics!
Thank you very much! Glad you like it!
Really rare to come across a puzzler for this jam, nice that you went for it. Interesting mechanics; took a while to finish but very satisfying when you figure it out. One of my favourite submissions so far!
Thank you so much!
I have been addicted to puzzle games for the past few months, playing all those puzzle games really made me want to make one myself too haha
Very good job finishing the game.
This is a very fun game. I really enjoyed it. It was challenging and when I figured out first what the arrows was about and then figuring out the answer, it was super satisfying. I also liked the concept of of the sliding map tiles. This game had many inventive ideas and gave it a very unique style.
I've been thinking about looking into Godot for fun, but not to learn it for a game jam. Haha. Good to know that Godot doesn't have a very high difficulty curve to learn. It'll likely take me more than ten days to learn...
Thanks! Happy to see you enjoying it!
I already had various game engine skills, so it wasn't really hard for me to transfer the skill around. But regardless of my skills, Godot really are the easiest to pick up among others.
With passion, I'm sure you can do it too!
Super clean and solid game, it's lots of fun to play, great submission!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Great puzzle game!!
Really nice concept and use of the different moving elements.
Great game!! :D
Thank you so much!
Very engaging puzzle game! Pretty tricky too, and definitely charming.
Thank you for kind words!
I was misled by the cute characters.
Difficult puzzle! It was fresh.
I couldn't clear it with my 3 year old intelligence. Good Job!
Thanks! And thanks for playing anyway! =D
This was a really unique and fun puzzler! So charming and pleasing!
Thanks for playing! =D
very cute, we have our dev team on discord trying to solve it, we all having a good laugh trying to give each other instructions to beat it.
Thanks so much! I'm really glad that you guys are having fun with it =D
Your game makes me want to look into 2D game development more, it's very calming and I like the extra mechanic where I can move from block to block and then move them, it adds so much compared to usual sliding puzzle games. Very good job ! :)
Thank you very much! I'm very proud with this game too =D
Wow, what a cool game! I'm already a fan of sliding puzzles and I've never seen a game of this kind as creative as yours. It took me a bit to understand the mechanics, but I once I got it it was really fun and rewarding to play, and I can see you thought out the puzzle well. Great job! :)
Thanks! If you like sliding puzzle and sokoban, I think you will like the game "Patrick's Parabox"! The moving between tile's mechanic was inspired by it.
Awesome game! We love the pixel art style and the mechanics. We found the game really challenging and interesting. Also, the music and the sounds really fit the game.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
This game is one of my favorite games I've played! This is another one I wish I could keep forever on my computer so I'm saving it to the collections to play it more later. I even made my husband play it. What a neat game mechanic! I commented on the page so I'm done but *gush* this game is great
Thanks! I'm really happy that you guys are liking it =D
Really cute puzzle game with a great idea for the game jam theme. A little too hard for my taste, I couldn't finish it before my brain melted.
Thanks for playing nonetheless!