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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #1984 | 3.438 | 3.438 |
Enjoyment | #2738 | 2.938 | 2.938 |
Overall | #3091 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Style | #4285 | 2.625 | 2.625 |
Ranked from 16 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?
Your shapes must scale perfectly to a given shape
Development Time
96 hours
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https://opengameart.org/content/pirate-game-tune
https://www.dafont.com/zacchary-dempsey-plante.d6765
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I liked the idea of using cards however I've never been good at scale with shapes 🫥 so I wasn't very good at the game. Enjoyable though, and good use of theme well done!
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I feel i'm not in the target audience for this game, but it surely is a very smar idea :) good job!
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Wow, I feel like this really takes me back to playing educational video games growing up. I like the use of cards in your hand to keep the game relatively scoped yet challenging, nice!
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Wow, very nice game!
Maybe not for everyone) It's like a training for math/programmers about objects manipulation. But I enjoy it very much!
Thank you for your comment! It sure has its target audience!
Clever idea!
It took me a couple attempts to understand what I was meant to do though. I think it would be worth updating the description to say that the shape on the right is the one you are changing the shape on the left to match (at first I thought I was able to place the card on the left or right to change that shape).
Once I understood, I got to level 26 (although I'm pretty sure there were a couple times where they didn't actually match, but it was still accepted). It was fun, but maybe I'm just a math nerd
Thank you for your comment! We will update it! We coded the game in order to give the shape a treshold to accept it even if the two shapes aren't matched.