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A jam submission

GOURAMIView game page

cozy fishy puzzler based on color
Submitted by Jakky, samantha (@burrowbling), Evelina — 1 hour, 1 minute before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#4324.2054.205
Overall#8523.7203.720
Creativity#11403.7273.727
Enjoyment#18253.2273.227

Ranked from 88 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?
in GOURAMI, you build fish by dragging and placing scales.

Development Time

96 hours

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we own all the assets we have used

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Comments

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Submitted

Really nicely done. Feedback in dms!

Submitted

I like that it's very intuitive how  to place the colors—I didn't see an instruction, but I did well with the game :)

Submitted

This game is so calming! The artstyle & minimalistic UI is so inspiring; this is exactly the kind of game I'd play in my free time; your team did so well with the polish of the game! Every time I dropped a scale, I love the sounds that came from a scale hitting other scales & I ended up purposely dropping scales a lot haha

Submitted

Really relaxing and enjoyable to play. Aesthetic is beautiful, and love the way that the arpeggio matches the music (and the major 7th that comes out occasionally really works). All in all loved the art and music, and gameplay was relaxing. I'd only maybe have the timer going up instead of down, so that you can maybe high score it but there's no rush. Great job! 

Submitted

It is a relaxing, chill game. The art is beautiful, and the theme is at least present

Submitted

Very interesting interpretation of "scale", and I really liked the sound effects when placing the scales. Great job!

Submitted

It's a very creative take on the theme! Quite a chill game, I enjoyed playing it

Developer(+1)

thank you so much!

Submitted(+1)

Really like the art style , nice job!

Submitted(+1)

Very relaxing with aesthetics good job!

Submitted(+1)

very unique take on the theme and the execution is clean and feels great, very polished, good job

Submitted(+1)

I like how each colour plays a different note and it is quite satisfying to put them all together. The levels get a bit repetitive buts its good fun

Submitted(+1)

a Good take on the theme, I had a fish scale in mind but,, I did not go with

Submitted(+1)

The snapping mechanic is so satisfying. It was so fun ordering them and seeing how beautiful it is at the end . Amazing work!

(+1)

I felt like I for sure didn't solve the first levels correctly, but was still awarded with a "you win" message. Which was, of course, nice of the game. 

The game looks and sound elegant, but the interaction with the scales was difficult at times.

Submitted(+1)

incredibly unique idea for a puzzle game, sound and visual design is amazing. Feels relaxing and calming. Cozy game!

Developer

thank you so much!

Submitted(+1)

Love the core concept, the hand-drawn artstyle and the music. Would def be a great mobile game to pass time and calmly assemble the scale!

Developer

we are planning on making it into a mobile game!

Submitted(+1)

a great chill game, on PC but I am sure it much more better for touch screen

Submitted

Incredible sound design!! I was surprised that the game had a time limit despite its inherently calming nature. Still enjoyed the core concept--fish scales are a cute spin on the theme

Developer

thank you so much for playing! glad you enjoyed! we spent a lot of time making those sounds perfect haha.

Submitted

Cute game, with very pleasant sounds when you drag the scales around! Even though encountered some physics bugs, still a very relaxing experience!

Submitted(+1)

Wow, this was such a cute and calming experience.  

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