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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #108 | 4.183 | 4.183 |
Overall | #119 | 4.044 | 4.044 |
Presentation | #180 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Fun | #378 | 3.700 | 3.700 |
Ranked from 60 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?
Pawn of the Dead joins together the concepts of chess and dungeon crawlers
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?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam
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Wow! This game was so much fun! The little hopping animation of the pieces was super cute, and the music and sound design was exciting! Also a really unique take on the theme. This game was quite addictive and well polished, well done!
Great mesh of genres! So unexpected and I haven't seen any chess refs so far. 5/5 for originality. I think it will be ranked high, very high. :)
Full score for this one, really original idea to walk through the levels as chess figures and take over the fallen foes. Smart title and amazing work on this game, great job! I'm impressed
Definetly a nice concept, I like the idea of playing chess figures and that you steal their characteristics to use them to solve the levels. But at somepoint the levels just felt too long, and the walk animations of some enemies were just to slow. Because of that you had to wait to continue to walk. But in the end it's a pretty impressiv game you made in 48h.
Well done
This is a wonderful idea, kind of reminds me of that one Crypt Of The Necrodancer boss. I really like the sound effects the pieces make. My main criticism would be that the movement takes a while and that the AI can get in the way for long periods of time.
You can sometimes depend on luck to finish levels easier, but it this is certainly a very unique and clever game. Art and level design is also really good.
This game was fun and a very unique idea. The ai chess pieces felt very unpredictable, which meant I was sometimes just waiting for them to move in a way that was useful.
A very unique idea. This can lead to so many interesting puzzles and levels, especially if the player starts out as different pieces each time. My only complaint with the level designs is that there's a lot of seemingly unnecessary walking with the pawn at the start of some stages. I get why, but if there were fewer long hallways to pass as a pawn it'd be more fun IMO. Either way, I'd love to see a full game out of this mechanic!
Unbelievably good art for a 42 hour gam! Its a bit strange for the theme but still very good game. Some criticism lies in that in some levels, if the player died in some levels it took ages of monotonous movement to get back to their position also there were some strange antics with pieces going through each other. Other than that the game was pretty much perfect! Great job completing the game on time and also the music was pretty good.
This is the only gave I've finished. As an avid chess player, I found the game to be an interesting breath of fresh air. I was able to explore new positional ideas. It's weird that the pawn can move the way it can in this yet the other pieces remain largely the same. There were some areas where I felt the game was left up to chance. The last stage with the king, he didn't put up much of a fight. My favorite piece to be is the knight. At first I got take happy until I realized you become what you take. Put this on a mobile app. It will do well. Now in terms of the theme, I'm not sure how this fits in to joined together. It's true you become what you take but outside of that, decisions are isolated.
Very interesting blend of two concepts. The principles are there, but I feel like the AI's eradicateness makes this game more frustrating than vindicating. A lot of the time you just have to hope the enemies will move to somewhere you will kill them. Maybe taking a page out of into the breach could help where you show the enemies next moves so you can plan accordingly would be a good fit
Very cool concept! I like it a lot, the only thing I would tweak is the AI, I felt like it was a bit too unpredictable to be able to make plans and beating some levels was more random luck and patience rather than planning.
Otherwise, great game.
very very very very very very very very fun
You made this mash up work pretty well. I like the aesthetic and levels a lot. The only sticking point for me was that the AI was a bit too unpredictable to make a lot of plans, making it so I had to just react the AI a lot. Great job.
Cute animations and a clean art execution. I wish there was some more variety in music. Sometimes I found myself stuck for awhile with the enemy moving between the same fields over and over leaving no real choice for me to move. Good decision to keep the dungeons small in size for a quick restart on error or when one gets stuck and uses sucidide to start over. Give this game some polish and more levels and you can easily turn it into a mobile friendly version.
Guys… Where do I even start?
This game is absolutely phenomenal. The idea is so original, the art feels clean and is pleasing to look at. The music for the title screen and the actual game fit well, are well made, and isn’t annoying to listen to (some games have a grating song that just won’t end but I enjoyed listening to this one). It’s all just so good.
My ONLY criticism is the shrill squeak that my pawn does. It’s a little annoying to listen to over and over again. Perhaps maybe an 8-bit-sounding thump or clack would be better? I know that’s pretty subjective, so feel free to ignore that.
Absolutely amazing job. I will be following you all for more games and I would love to see a full version of this game!
wow, thank you for this amazing review ❤
This was a great twist on a classic.
SUCH a creative concept and super well executed. The levels were well designed and the pieces' movement opportunities made for an amazing game. Fantastic job!