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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Visuals | #36 | 3.188 | 3.188 |
Overall | #58 | 2.188 | 2.188 |
Gameplay | #60 | 1.938 | 1.938 |
Fun | #60 | 2.000 | 2.000 |
Audio | #63 | 1.500 | 1.500 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How have you used the theme "Strength Lies in Differences" in your game?
Cops and robbers have varying speeds, the further the difference, the easier it will be =)
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I was meant to catch the robbers.... but I just jumped into the car and mowed pedestrians down. ;)
Nice idea and quite a tricky game to make in a week! The car handling wasn't very responsive and the process of catching robbers was a slow process, but I appreciate the work that went in and with some tuning, this could be a nice experience. A decent first jam entry! :)
Thanks for playing our game! This is my very first jam so I wasn't sure if I should have included an instructions page or not, I'm starting to think so since there are really no tutorial stages in a game jam.
I'm not sure if you guys knew you could swap cops, but the theme for us was that Cops and robbers have varying speeds, the further the difference, the easier it will be to catch them.
Hey there good idea, although again I dont see how it matches with the theme it was a nice fun little game. I had problems with the controls though my character wouldn't turn. Anyhow it looked impressive to do in 7 days so good job.
Not sure about the theme here but i like that there are multiple animations and big scope of the city - technically very impressive especially since it runs in a browser.
The concept is really cool however I would have liked to see some instruction on what to do and chase. I discovered I could drive by chance. I would also suggest adding some more sound effects and background music.
Nice idea, I like the level setup and city scape.
Really cool game, I liked the way you took the theme of the jam! Great job :)