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A jam submission

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One color. One instruction. Can you make it out?
Submitted by Honest Dolphin Games — 4 hours, 5 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Design#1934.0534.053
Originality#2784.1584.158
Overall#3253.9823.982
Adherence to the Theme#8643.7373.737

Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

(+1)

Really interesting game, it's always cool when such a simple idea can lead to fun gameplay! I'd have to agree with the other guys, that it can get a bit "mouse rapey" when you have to do single clicks. I absolutely love the sound design though!

Developer

Thanks! The sound design was something I'm really proud of, so that means a lot. 

Submitted

I really liked it, but I think it'd be better to hold down the mouse button! Clicking gets tiring fast :D

Developer

Thanks for the input! I can see how that would be the case, I guess I've just gotten used to it during my own playtesting. This will probably be the first thing I adjust when I start working on the game again, given that you are now the second person to say this. Thanks for playing my game!

Submitted(+1)

Super nice ! I loved it.

But I would prefer to hold the left click mouse instead of clicking each time, with a little cooldown between each red spray.

Developer

Yeah, that's a good idea. Too much of this could give you carpal tunnel lol. Thanks for the input!

Submitted

Oh ! And check our game here : https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2019/rate/463391

Developer (1 edit)

Thank you for playing my game! If you could leave a comment with some feedback once you finish the game (it's only ~10 minutes long) that would be super appreciated. I plan on continuing work after the jam, so any criticism is valuable!

(+1)

The idea in this entry was a neat way of using the theme to influence both the visuals and the game play 

Developer

Thank you!