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A jam submission

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fake some accidents to get money
Submitted by Chel (@ChelWebster) — 18 minutes, 24 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#231.8973.000
Innovation#231.8973.000
Completion#261.5812.500
Adherence to the theme#281.2652.000
Well-rounded#281.5812.500

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Details
Chel Webster, Emily Webster

How To Play
Times are tough. And so are you! get into "accidents" to make some cash $$$

Fall over onto stuff. Look out for hazards, that's where the real money is.

Controls:

Mouse & Keyboard:
Mouse - camera orbit
WASD/Arrow keys - move
E (tap) - small fall
E (hold) - dramatic fall
Alt - Ragdoll

Controller:
Right Stick- camera orbit
Left Stick - move
Button West (tap) - small fall
Button West (hold) - dramatic fall
Right Trigger - Ragdoll

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Purpose of Play - Your game is built just to be fun!

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Comments

Submitted

~~holy shit jimmy mcgill simulator (real)~~

Very interesting concept, with an alright execution. Granted, there are the camera issues (making it a bit more difficult than it should be to move around and truly experience the various accident scenario puzzles), the lack of any audio feedback for the mishaps which occur (which does kinda make it feel less satisfying than it should whenever a physics happens), and the lack of any sort of end screen, which kinda prevent it from fulfilling its potential.

But, nitpicks aside, it’s a pretty darn good game, with some very tasty physics.

(I also kinda am trying to work out if there’s some sort of ironic subtext behind the ad posters with scripture on them ubiquitously scattered all around the city in this game about committing insurance fraud, maybe they’re there for intentional ludonarrative dissonance or something? idk. but it’s certainly unexpected)

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thanks for the feedback and for playing :) Definitely agree with what can be improved, thinking I'll revisit at some point soon and polish it up.

 The weird scripture dotted around was just of the asset pack, oddly enough, but it made me laugh when I found them so I just left them in there!