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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #95 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Gameboy-ness | #108 | 3.636 | 3.636 |
Overall | #124 | 3.114 | 3.114 |
Fun | #129 | 2.818 | 2.818 |
Graphics | #144 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Hey dude! The graphs is so cool. I liked the grass and woods! Haha
The game was funny, but I didn't reach the end, dunno what to do after got the treasure.
Hey nicely done! haha i thought about doing a "xcrossing" game but eh. some things to think about overall on your project.
The grass i think could have been a different color or pattern to be a bit easier on the eyes. Making the path a lighter color like the beach sand would have been neat too. overall nicely done!
First time I've been happy to catch three sea bass in a row! Nice!
AHH you even got the intro music at the beginning!! Amazing.
Not sure if you've come across https://mortmort.itch.io/acgb, but there is some great AC sprite art there too.
One of the best Animal Crossing demakes I've seen! I'm looking forward to the sequel in which we find out all that labor was exploited for a tiny 200 sq. ft apartment in a sorry state of disrepair...
I've played a number of Animal Crossing gameboy demakes, but this was easily one of the best ones I've tried. My only real criticism is that, as AlexMulkerrin mentioned, I couldn't go into my house when I was supposed to, so I wasn't able to finish the game.
All in all though, it was a fun time!
Thanks so much for the comment! Yeah we had planned to have the villager enter the house at the end but unfortunately we ran out of time. D:
Nice, chill demake of Animal Crossing.
I was able to do all the tasks up to the point that Tom Nook asks you to go to sleep in your house but wasn't able to enter the house.
Anyway cool entry! :D
Thanks for playing and for your comment! :D We meant to have the villager enter the house but unfortunately we ran out of time to implement it