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A jam submission

Simulated DesktopView game page

A simulated desktop (somewhat).
Submitted by Treefire33 — 17 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Did the secondary mechanic complement the core mechanic well?#1372.4253.333
Was there a sense of progression?#1372.3453.222
Overall#1462.4743.400
How well implemented was the core mechanic?#1532.5873.556
Would you like to see this game idea developed further?#1532.5063.444
Did the game align well with the task?#1622.5063.444

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Type one of these words: AIM - DUCK - GROW - FLOAT - VOICE - CHOICE
VOICE

Which game engine did you use?
Godot

What are your pronouns so I know how to refer to you in the videos?
He/Him

Will you continue in GDKO if you were selected as a Wildcard?
Yes

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Comments

Submitted

This is a cool game idea. I like simulated desktops in games for some reason idk why. I wasn't able to figure out the morse code part, there was one letter I couldn't figure out what it was. It'd be nice if you could scrub thru the audio file to listen to specific parts of it instead of having to listen to the full thing each time. This was cool tho great work!

Submitted

Nailed the two mechanics theme of the round. The usage of editing the text files and changing their types was great. Loved this entry. Good work!

Submitted

Very interesting game idea, it was really fun so good work. One thing though is that the game was locked into windowed mode so i had the computer right up to my face trying to read the text

Submitted

Really unique game! Amazing work! 

Submitted

It took me three tries to even get into the game on windows. After spamming the login screen with all the possible letters and mouse I only got a crash to desktop. If that isn't taken into account, it was a nice short indie experience.

Submitted

This is great! The morse code part is really tough to do. I think if you added a .5 sec break between letters, it would be more manageable. It's also easy to find a morse translator, but since you have the hex translator, the morse translator should be added in the future.

Aside from those nit-picks, this is great! It gave me the feeling I had when I was learning ctf stuff with pico8 and such. Very well done!