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A jam submission

Dice RunnerView game page

Escape from maze using a dice
Submitted by Parven, Akilan — 14 hours, 18 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#9973.6493.649
Enjoyment#27392.5812.581
Overall#28632.7302.730
Creativity#48881.9591.959

Ranked from 74 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?
To get the diamond in an infinite runner, the player must control a rolling die.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

No

We used pre-existing audio

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Submitted(+1)

Grapics are minimalistic, but i think that makes the game look amazing. Also it feels polished just like a mirror.

(+1)

I can definitely imagine this as a relaxing-type mobile game for casual players. Because of the simplicity of the movement, you could further expand on the idea simply by using obstacle elements. Good luck on the jam!

Submitted(+3)

This was just a simple maze-solving puzzle game with no interesting features in the game. Didn't matter if a dice was used only for decoration purposes just to fit the theme. At least the graphics are good, with the lightning on the dice.

Submitted(+3)

Strangely addictive but it didnt match the theme :/

Submitted(+2)

cool.But,YOU MUST MAKE ON THEME NOT ONLY SKIN ON THEME.WHERE ROLL AND RANDOM

Submitted(+1)

Nice visual, looks really polished

Submitted(+2)

I like the visuals of the game, especially the lighting, however there is no reason for the player being a die, so it doesn't really relate to the theme in anyway

Submitted(+1)

Doesn't seem to relate too much to the theme, but nice polish!

Submitted(+1)

Hardly relates to the theme, but otherwise alright for a maze game.

Submitted(+1)

That was nice relaxing game with a cool visual presentation and maze generation, but I wish the game did more to fit the theme other than the sprite. I think it could make an interesting puzzle game if the dice rolled to move and the player needed to land on specific tiles with a specific die value.

(+1)

Nice game and realy good art, but there is no mechanics with the dice. And  maybe add like dying option, I think you can make a great game with it, keep your good work !

Submitted(+1)

the game is good, it looks good but the only way it fits the theme is with the sprite and i see that as a lack of creativity, but it is very well polished, good job

Submitted(+1)

A relaxing game, I feel like it's more fun if you try to go fast, it would be great if there was an incentive for completing the maze. Good game :D

Submitted(+1)

A simple game but this might be its biggest advantage. It was really enjoyable, great job :)

Submitted(+1)

Really like the aesthetic. Not really seeing how it fits the theme though.

Submitted

Minimalist and fun. But there is no relation to the theme.

Submitted(+1)

I also find it a bit difficult to see the relation to the theme - but the look is nice, and I like the very subtle movement feedback. It was easy to get stuck in the "Alright, just ONE more"-loop. :D

Submitted

Simple and fun but not quite on theme! The random element of the maze I suppose counts, either way still a good technical achievement and I'm glad you submitted! :)

Submitted

Not really related to the theme, but the presentation is on point. It does what its supposed to do! One QOF change would be to allow the player to keep a key down to move instead of having to spam it

Submitted

Nice! Feels very polished, and the random levels (?) are cool. The movement in particular feels good.  Im a bit confused about how it relates to the theme. Well done!

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