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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #976 | 3.303 | 3.303 |
Overall | #1049 | 3.415 | 3.415 |
Creativity | #1205 | 3.445 | 3.445 |
Presentation | #1290 | 3.496 | 3.496 |
Ranked from 119 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?
A slow-paced puzzle game where you roll around as a dice.
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
A common theme for this jam, but this one is a bit cleaner.
The puzzles gave me pause and made me think, also loved the 3D dice UI, helps a lot in visualizing my next move. Good game !
Really fun puzzle game! Spent a good half-hour or more on this one. As others have mentioned, it would be cool to have an undo button, but I know that might have been hard to implement within the time constraints. Awesome work!
This mechanic has been used so much already, but I think this is the best rendition I've seen. The rotaters were a nice touch, and it was nice you could rotate and see the die. A subtle but nice touch is the simplicity of the levels, so you have a chance of planning your moves without getting overwhelmed, which is a pitfall the other similar games have had.
Good work!
Good solution to have a die reference at the bottom left. Wish we could view it though by dragging it with mouse! Nice job! Played at https://twitch.tv/hedgein <3
Thank you!
And I'm currently working on that. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a functioning way to implement the mouse dragging before the jam ended.
Cool concept, presentation! Great game!
This is the first game of this jam that I ever played.
This might the best game i played that takes this concept.. loved the guide down on left.. it helps alot,, cuz six faces is just crazy to memorize how it is an whats coming (at least for me) >_<
Cool ideas, Solid level design and simple yet very apealing graphics, loved it! <3
Really polished game! Just the right amount of challenge but easy to understand the mechanics. A great entry!
Had a similar concept but for some reason I didn't think of matching the number of times rolled with the number on the die face facing up! Great presentation and puzzle design!
Thank you!
Nice game. Liked the graphics. Please check out my game.
You really have to think ahead in the later levels. The level design is great and there's enough variety to keep the gameplay interesting. Nice job!
A very nice game, a bit similar to mine (and many others, of course) but with a different & unique core mechanic, loved it! The only thing I’d add is that maybe the level progression could be a bit smoother - smaller levels that teach the player how to use the core mechanic, as opposed to big levels where the player is left alone.
Anyways, really nice game, good job! Consider trying my game as well if you wish.
Well executed but I don't get much out of these "roll the die to get the right face" games (of which there are a ton in this jam)... I find the geometry of figuring the dice sides related to your movement very unintuitive. On that end I did like that you had the die in the corner to be able to see the die faces at least!
A really fun game with a nice and simple aesthetic
Challenging and fun, well done
Well done! Super fun and creative take on these types of puzzles.
Nice game, excellent level design, the solution is never obvious but always reveals itself after a little thinking and playing around. An undo button would be nice as each move is basically irreversible and you had to restart each time you find yourself in a dead end, but it's fine.
Good visuals, interesting and hard puzzles. Nice game
I realised early on, I basically never want to land on four, or else it's four from here on out! Interesting variation on the grid puzzle idea, although as with all of these games I wish there was an undo button so that I don't need to redo everything if I press one wrong button.
Great entry!
(-Joe)