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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Functionality | #4 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Engagement | #7 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Gameplay | #14 | 2.900 | 2.900 |
Visual Design | #16 | 3.300 | 3.300 |
Overall | #17 | 3.020 | 3.020 |
Representation of Theme | #23 | 1.400 | 1.400 |
Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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This game is super cool! I'd love to see a bigger version of it! Your use of fonts and making them animate and interactable like real objects is awesome! I found 3 endings, 1 where you blow on the tea until its too cold, you drink it at the right time and the one where you run out of sugar! I'd love to know what the one I missed was! Also I'm always super impressed by anyone that can get their game running in browser so good job there! I'd love to see even more stuff from you in the future!
The writing in this was great, I would love to see a whole game in this style. The wordart objects were so cool, too.
Some of the stuff here really hit home. Or like, almost all of it. I wonder if certain personality types are more attracted to game jams? :)
For a simple game, it was one of my favorites to play. Very creative, definitely had me feeling the panic attacks. The music was nice and soothing which made it enjoyable to play through. I also enjoyed how some of the words would animate like the actual object. I also enjoyed the multiple endings and the after game messages.
Really trippy in a way that I enjoyed. Dreamy and surreal. Nice work!
I love the dialogue! It was so relatable! And the touch of existentialism was nice! Also, the text animations were absolutely lovely! Making the actual objects in a visual text format was really cool! Great game!
Very surreal. The text animations are crazy!
Not sure I get the community theme, but the game is well put together.
Also ENDING 1 WHAT THE HECK
I was kind of leaning into the negative community of the person's job, and lack of community causing them to fall apart. Then finding some confidence in the implied support of their family community.
Interesting, experimental. I'm not really sure what just happened but the word cupboard opening like a cupboard is neat lol