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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #9 | 4.525 | 4.525 |
Overall | #511 | 3.708 | 3.708 |
Fun | #799 | 3.425 | 3.425 |
Presentation | #1669 | 3.175 | 3.175 |
Ranked from 40 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?
Tsugite is the Japanese art of making joints out of just wood. In this game you solve a puzzle to construct such a joint and join the pieces together.
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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Great concept. I'm not sure if I missed it, but I would be good if you could add a block back in after deleting it.
I love the idea presented for this game. It's simple and brings logical thinking to tackle a challenge. Most puzzle games with this simplicity go about it in 2D, so I like that you went with 3D for this. I do have some issues with the game, however.
The lack of a user interface to reset or to switch to a different level was a bit annoying. I felt like there was a bug where the wood wouldn't fill in the gaps despite it visually looking like it would, seemingly mostly because I missed an area. Having the wood fill in the gaps partially off the bat after you set it up to do so, and only stopping the wood when it hits the other wood would help communicate what the player needs to do. You could use this with your lose condition where you have a limited number of tries (which should also be displayed so the player knows).
Overall, again this game looks really good, especially for your first game. I hope you continue working on it more as it seems like it would be a great app for the google play store.
Fantastic idea for a game! My complaints are that I wish ESC went back to the menu instead of closing the game and when the plank doesn't move into the join when it's not correct it doesn't help for feedback. Sort these things out and this could be a fantastic little chill game!
Cool little system! I would say that some accessability options would benefit the design (visible grids?). Otherwise it's a fun little time waster. There isn't much more to expand with the design, so the only reasonable development is to support the current system and make it more accessable. Well done!
Super orignal, and clicking the planks together is satisfying. I wish I could ESC back to menu instead of directly exiting to desktop :(
Definitely a very unique concept, would be a dream game for aspiring woodwork / designers, game is sleek and focuses on only one mechanic : to join pieces of wood together, and oddly satisfying too when it works. Great job for your first game jam!
Thank you for your feedback! Just one correction. It is not my first game jam overall, I have done some before but this is my first on itch and the first I did all by my self. Still a mile stone, just not as big as the first one. :)
Very original and interesting puzzle! There are some weak points, like not marking already solved until restart, or some confusing puzzles (like on screenshot) (they are generated, am i right?), but this is really wonderful and smart game!
Yeah, a glitch was found after submitting that is causing that. I tried to fix having floating blocks in the solution, but as a side effect I sometimes accidentally assign loose blocks to sides that aren't in the puzzle causing that. That's also the cause for my warning on the game page for the level select puzzles, but for random puzzles it is just the luck of the draw if the issue comes up or not.
Interesting idea, although I wasn't too good at it XD
This game is so cool! I love the concept, and it's one of the most unique interpretations of the theme I've seen. I must confess, I wasn't able to get very far, I struggled a lot with some of the puzzles. But it's definitely a game I'd want to come back to and keep pushing forward, it's simple and incredible compelling. Great job!
It is 3:30am but I have beaten level 20 and it was very satisfying.
i like the game and the puzzles for it the sound effects were really nice as well
Interesting game mechanics! An indicator where the two pieces will meet would be good, I was stuck in the first level for an awkwardly long time until I figured out that I need to cut away two blocks - for me in the original form it should have fit haha. But really nice, a lot of fun and the more complex levels are amazing when you manage to get them together. Great job!
The game mechanism is awesome. The satisfaction while completing the joints...ooooff. Amazing.
I love the game mechanic. But really, I need a button to restart(or undo) and return to select level(game is closed when pressing esc). All my anxiety came from these inconvenience experiences.
Really nice games, I did levels 1-10 and then jumped to 20, it becomes very hard to keep track... I'd like the camera to be on right click instead of left click, so you don't accidentally break blocks, and it would be nice to have some way to see which piece of wood is actually blocking - it's almost never the first (left) one :p
I saw the Quirks section on your game page, once that's fixed you'll have a nice game :)
(oh and if you could find a japan-themed skybox that's not over-detailed, it would look cool)
This was a really cool take on the theme for cultural learning and just all around enjoyment! I'd love to see this taken farther to a full fledged game!
If you do take this farther, I would love to see the blocks still bonk into each other incorrectly. I know this would take come further exploration though for how to show faulty placements with hidden pockets, perhaps an x-ray or cross-section?
Also some quality of life would be nice, for instance a "Next Level" button, pressing space to make the blocks close, etc.
I really enjoyed this and hope you keep going until you have a full game!
Nice job. In my opinion it's quite annoying to exit and select another level each time I complete one level although the gameplay and the graphics are really good!
It was really interesting to learn about this form of woodworking!
That click when you get it right and the nicely fitting joinery is great.
Loving the default unity skybox.
Very satisfactory SFX! And the puzzles can get amazingly complex, really well done.