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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #341 | 4.075 | 4.075 |
Overall | #1207 | 3.550 | 3.550 |
Enjoyment | #1581 | 3.225 | 3.225 |
Presentation | #1966 | 3.350 | 3.350 |
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?
You play as the attendant at a kart race, needing to count in the race, keep racers on course and generally ensure everything goes smoothly!
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing art
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
No
We used pre-existing audio
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Comments
Really nice work on the gameplay and the graphics!
Nice game with a clever use of the game jam theme. GG! I like the artstyle, nice level of polish.
Really creative idea! It's a perfect take on the role reversal theme, nice job :)
What a lovely idea, probably the most "different" player characters I've played so far in this jam. I didn't really get behind the round announcing thing and it took me a bit to start understanding things as it just kind of throws you into it. But that's fine, I got the hang of it eventually and had a lot of fun with taking on this sorta weird role :)
In love with this role reversed idea, also very fun execution. I've been mainly entertained by the "players" (racers) being so bad crashing at almost every corner. Makes me feel better about myself.. haha.
Great idea! The game is well understandable. Only some problems with the spaceship controls, you can fix them in no time. Great job!
What a clever take on the theme! I actually really liked how stressful and engaging things got. Great job here!
What a clever take on the theme! I actually really liked how stressful and engaging things got. Great job here!
This one was a really clever spin on the jam theme! Very nice work gamifying the various tasks needed to keep the race running smoothly. I have a new admiration for the racing attendants of the world :)
This is great! Haha I never expected to see the same concept in another game. While we opted for "Mario Kart, but it's a relaxing fishing game", I love the more chaotic approach here. It kept me on my toes!
Now that is a roll reversal! Great idea, great concept and a really fun and nerve racking game. Fantastic job!
Oof that was hard. But what a cool interpretation of the theme! Everything looked and sounded amazing, and the rate at which drivers fell in was perfectly random. I was fairly stressed, so I wasn't doing anything much other than picking up drivers from the water, but it's the kind of difficulty that can be overcome with (a lot of) practise. Well done!
Well damn, now I feel bad for all the work Lakitu has done with lifting me up in Mario Kart hahaha!
Such a cool idea! And I loooove the mechanic of increasing viewership by recording the action on the track, such a fitting idea! Unfortunately, I feel like I kinda wanted to do more of that instead of picking up the drivers lol. Maybe if the movement was more snappy it would have allowed me to get into the rhythm I wanted.
All in all great concept and would love to see it further developed. Thank you so much for sharing!
This was so hard and stressful! Lakitu's got it rough.
Great idea and well implemented. I always thought racing game's IA was a nightmare to implement, and you did it very well!
with some post jam polish, it could be a great game too.
Thanks! The fact that I needed the A.I. to be kind of bad made it possible. They are only just competent enough to get around the track haha
The mechanics are simple but fun to play. I also enjoyed the chaotic mood : ) Well done!
with how slow I am at picking them back up, the moment a racer falls out he instantly loses the race xD
Lakitu never catches a break, was fun to juggle everything while also trying to film!
Simple but good! Really enjoyed this. I saw some issues in dimensions and scaling, but I think this is difficult to handle in the frenzy of submission. So, good job!
I like it