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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #1147 | 3.467 | 3.467 |
Overall | #1747 | 3.133 | 3.133 |
Enjoyment | #2065 | 2.833 | 2.833 |
Presentation | #2137 | 3.100 | 3.100 |
Ranked from 30 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?
Dice-Off is a puzzle game in which you have to carefully choose your moves to defeat the other dice.
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?
Yes
We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam
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Comments
I see the makings on an interesting platformer here! didn't hear any music but I'll assume that was on my end. Good job!
great game! loved the puzzley aspect to it
Cool Little game !! :D loved the art and gameplay , easy to understand and play , Super polished game too , Good stuff overall :D
Cool game. I've seen similar puzzles in this jam already, but I think having to match on the same tile is pretty unique. I liked the puzzles although some were a bit frustrating (in a good way). It was also a really nice feature to include a 'footprint' of what was just face down.
For some reason I found the first level quite hard. I just couldn't figure it out for ages. When I finally did I thought "wow it was that easy huh". I guess I was making it much harder for myself than it needed to be.
A tutorial at the start would have been good, but I get that you might not have included it due to time.
The art and sound were great and overall I have to say this was a really good game to play.
Nice job!
Thank you! I worked on it alone. Will do!
Was a little confused on how to get it down, but once I did, had a pretty good time!
I'm glad you enjoyed!
Nice game
Thank you!
Fun and creative puzzle game!
Thanks for playing!
fun puzzle game! took some time to get the trick
Thank you!
It took a little while to get used to the game, but after I did, it was actually pretty cool :)
Thanks!
Gosh so many games now that have this roll-over mechanic. But you've put a good spin on it (no pun intended).
Still, I can't seem to fathom how to get them in the right place at the right time.
But a clean 48 hours build. I enjoyed for a few levels... Well done :)
Thank you for playing! Yeah, the timing takes a bit of practice by trial and error.
Very good! the only problem is i simply don;t know what numbers are where on a dice haha
Thank you for playing! Yeah, it takes a bit to get used to the mechanics.
Great Idea. I really like the approach. It took me however a while to figure out how the game worked without reading the description.
Thank you for playing!
I really liked the game -- it was pretty challenging and it took a while before I got a hang of what to do on each level, but it was really fun! I also did get confused at the end of some levels as to whether I succeeded or failed, so if those screens were different it might be helpful.
Yeah I should have made it more clear that you solved a level. Thank you for playing!
You picked up a really difficult idea! Predicting sides of a 3D dice is super hard, and I definitely struggled. But you executed on it well! Once I realised I could watch for the markings on the floor, I managed to finish the game! I like the little transitions in between the levels, though I wish it was clearer whether or not I failed or succeeded. What would also be nice is if the music persisted across the levels.
Nicely done!
Thank you for playing! I completely agree, I wish I hade more time to focus on the sound design, but it was a bit rushed unfortunatelly.
Decent visuals. Not a fan of the upper face mechanic in general and it is particularly tricky here because you need both dice to match their faces.
I was a bit confused on which dice I wanted to win until I realized neither dice "wins". They match instead. Still unsure what the X and arrow tiles do. Weird how you can fall off some edges and not others.
Thank you for the feedback!