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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Design | #55 | 2.988 | 3.571 |
Gameplay | #56 | 2.510 | 3.000 |
Theme Use | #57 | 3.347 | 4.000 |
Fun | #58 | 2.151 | 2.571 |
Overall | #59 | 2.582 | 3.086 |
Originality | #64 | 1.912 | 2.286 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
What was the theme you used for your entry?
Snowboarding-Time attack
What was the most challenging part of making your entry?
physics
What was the most fun part?
freedom
Anything else to add? (important controls, assets used, special mentions, etc)
always hold down either a or d
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This one was really nice. Liked the graphics for the track and the background.. I also really liked the outline of the platforms :)
nice use of the terrain tools liked how your background worked in the game had a little bit of camera hiccups not sure what that was about. Plan on expanding on this game in the future?
I used the mouse look script from the standard assets package, probably should have done a custom script. Wasn't planning on continuing development but might clean it up a bit.
ah, Well its hard to do full custom stuff when you have so little time for the game. I did that in my game and didn't get my controller fully finished and it made my level design suffer because of the time spent on the character controller, So its really a double edged sword.
That was fun! I only wish I could pick up more speed on the way :D The physics felt nice though :) Nice work!
I loved the terrain and was pleasantly surprised with the mouse-look.
My only challenge was I didn't really know where to go, or whether there was an end goal.
I could definitely see playing a game like this, though.
Thanks for your entry!
I can't take credit for the mouse look, it was a script I got from the standard assets package.
Ya wanted to put in breakable barriers on the turns but didn't have enough time.
Thanks for playing it.
I live in Colorado, the aesthetics made me wanna get out and hit the slopes! You needed to lock the mouse.
Physics feel good. I enjoyed shifting momentum and feeling the response. It would be interesting to see these mechanics applied to more varied terrain.