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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #651 | 3.730 | 3.730 |
Overall | #892 | 3.405 | 3.405 |
Presentation | #1350 | 3.351 | 3.351 |
Fun | #1361 | 3.081 | 3.081 |
Ranked from 37 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
As the co-driver of a rally car you do not control the vehicle yourself and instead assist by giving commands.
Did your team create the art for this game during the 48 hour time slot?
No
We used pre-existing art
Did your team create the audio for this game during the 48 hour time slot?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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Comments
Wow I really loved this one. I really liked it. I'd like to see more complexity, such as jump warnings or other obvious rally commands, but for a 48 hours work, your submission is awesome. Maybe my favorite of this jam (pink river it's awesome as well but this game gives me more the feeling of the time frame proposed for the jam).
Awesome work. Thank you!
Wow, thanks. Yea, we had a lot more ideas, but the 48 hours stopped us from doing it all
By the grace of god I won by just a hair! Thankfully the other car's assistant was worse than me!
Pretty neat concept! I ended up mostly looking at the map, but being able to sneak a look up at the 3D world was always a treat.
Thanks, the map view was what we started with for gameplay, the first person view was added afterwards .
I really liked the art style. Would love to see you add even more commands and complexity.
For most of the time feels kind of empty (maybe because of monotonous sounds and no music), but the idea is really fun and I laughed at the "no wait" part really hard :D
Thanks! We thought about adding music , but in the end we didn't have time for it anymore.
Nice AI and graphics.
I really liked the pixelated effect of the car, reminded me of ridge racer for some reason (which is a good thing!). For the aesthetic you were going for maybe some more 8 bit noises would have suited it. Overall, I enjoyed playing and this a great jam entry!
Thanks! Yes, a consistent 8bit style is a good idea. sadly there wasn't enough time.