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A jam submission

ScaleverseView game page

restore the balance...
Submitted by fwoshy (@fwoshy) — 14 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#4224.2104.210
Overall#5843.8393.839
Enjoyment#9923.5483.548
Creativity#10663.7583.758

Ranked from 62 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?
The game takes the theme literally as you balance different scales across the "Scaleverse."

Development Time

96 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Art, Coding, Design - @fwoshy
Music - "September" and applause from Weloveindie
SFX generated from sfxr

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Submitted

Simple, funny and good theme use, well done!

Submitted

I really like the idea of "what are we weighing things by" in each universe, and the art of each universe is wonderful! Unfortunately even when I felt I had the idea of what the weight of each scaleverse was, I was still just putting things on each side randomly! Maybe having some items be clearly equal to a certain value of another item would help with this? 

Overall, very impressive for a first game jam! 

Submitted

Pretty cool environments, but the gameplay was pretty random

I liked this, it had a similar kind of vibe as A Little To The Left of trying to figure out the rules of each level, nice style overall. I wonder if you're gonna expand on this concept after GMTK Game Jam finishes?

Submitted

The screenshots looks super fun and the art is cool as well. The gameplay did not connect with me. Is it brazilian music? It sounds brazilian. 

Submitted

Awesome works for the first game jam! Very witty and enjoyable. We love it. Congrats!!!

Submitted

Nice take on the scale balancing idea, I really liked all the different styles, especially the word one :D

Submitted

Fun game, really relaxing. Really impressive that you mixed up the art style on every round too!

Submitted(+1)

This was very creative. I really liked that the way the scales moved changed based on what we were balancing

Submitted(+1)

I had a lot of fun figuring out the criteria for each level! The different art on each level was also a nice touch, and made it very exciting to progress through. Great work :)

Submitted

Fantastic art, even across the many different styles.  The humour and item descriptions where also wonderful.

Perfect length for the game jam too.  

Loved it!

Submitted(+1)

Fun but it was difficult to figure out what things weighed in a few levels. Best part of the game was weirdly the little screens at the end of each level. Good job.

Submitted(+1)

The only flaw of this game is that it is just too short... ;) 

Developer(+1)

you're too kind T_T thanks for playing!

Submitted(+1)

Good Game! I like how different the levels were

Submitted(+2)

Was not expecting how different each round would be, and it had me really thinking about my choices. Really great take on weighing different things, nice work!

Submitted(+1)

really love the art style and the gameplay. this game just feel so relaxing.

Submitted(+1)

For a first game jam, it's super impressive!

Besides that, it's really cool and thought-provoking (Does one life hold as much weight as the universe?). It's very cool ^^ I also really liked the music, really smooth and fitting the game :3

If you want to check out our game, feel free to do so :3

Developer(+1)

Thank you! :D

Submitted(+1)

Love the art!, and bonus points for completing the game so fast! :0. Great work on the little the descriptions and simplicity of the game, it was still really enjoyable since the logic was sound and followable like a good point and click. Definitely a one and done but i still had fun even if it was for 5 minutes. Good stuffs! 

Submitted(+2)

Great game! The different ways of judging the "weight" of things along with the different art styles to match made it really interesting!

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