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A jam submission

Order of the SheepView game page

Herd sheep as a dog and discover what is causing the sheep to behave abnormally
Submitted by Telomeri — 9 hours, 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Interpretation of the Theme(s)#213.1673.167
Overall#282.7592.759
Game Mechanics#302.5002.500
Design#342.6112.611

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Great job making your first 3d game, i want to make one in the future too! 

Submitted

For a first 3D game, not bad at all! It had good vibes, the camera was a little janky, and the sheep sometiems came out ot the pen (I don't know if it was intentional), but I had fun. Good job!

Host

Loved this entry & interpretation of the theme - with some animations this could be excellent! Had a lot of fun sort of successfully rounding up the sheep ! Thank you for participating!

Submitted

I've only ever made one 3D game in Godot and I'm quite impressed with your submission! It fit nicely with the theme and it was quite relaxing. Good job!

Submitted

This is a really nice try if it is your 1st time doing a 3D game (I've never made  one). It fit perfectly with the theme. 

Congratulations!!!

I'd love if u can try our entry <3

Submitted

Great job ! one small thing I want to point it out is that sometimes the sheep go to the corner of the map and I cannot change their direction so they get stuck there . But overall the concept of the game is nice but try to work on the animations in your upcoming games :)

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing! Yeah those corners were a bit difficult.. And animations were something that I was going to add, but ran out of time :) Will def do them for the next one

Submitted

I found the sheep's speeches funny while I put them in the pen. I think I missed it when I read it but I didn't realize it was a wolf in sheep's clothing at the end hahaha I really liked the game

Developer

That is nice to hear! :)Thanks for the feedback

Submitted

Sadly this game is to laggy for a browser game, maybe a exe option would be Better? (you can have browser and exe download)

For the itch.io page you should change the view settings so the game starts fullscreen once you click the play, because it messes with the listing page

Developer

H! Thanks for the feedback. I am suprised that it lagged in browser, which is a shame, since it worked well on mine. I agree that this is more of an .exe game, but I assumed that it ran fine so making it browser allowed people to try it out quicker :/ And thanks for letting me know, I wonder if I can still change that setting now... 

Submitted (1 edit)

For the upload of a exe you gotta wait until the jam voting period ends, for the  page settings under edit project go to embed options and change to fullscreen (this gives the listing page a play game button and after clicked it changes to fullscreen)

Minor edit: on android setting this feature turns it fullscreen, on web it takes the full screen except it will still show the top part of the browser (aka the tabs,searchbar,favorites) but a simple f11 makes it fullscreen

If you still prefer not fullscreen by default then consider setting the embeded in page dimensions Viewport dimensions to something smaller

Heres what one of my games has as default (Width 640 px × Height 360 px ) but that doesn't solve the problem for smaller devices tbh, so player would need to then click the fullscreen button in the corner for it to fit better

Submitted

Very funny, I was curious to put each sheep in to see what they'd do haha. The controls are fine; it just needs some effects to make those interactions more juicy.

Developer(+1)

Thank you! I agree, now that I have figured out how godot operates in 3D hopefully next jam I can spend more time polishing :) 

Submitted

True ending speedrun WR

I really enjoyed the silly chasing mechanics and the horrifying looks the sheep give you.

It fits the theme quite well and the movement is actually pretty tight, so it's fun to play around with. but ye, I just clipped all the sheep over the fence and set them free.

FREE THE SHEEP - YOU MUST NOT REMAIN HERE!

Anyways - nice job on the jam :) If you can, we'd really appreciate if you could play and/or rate the game we made. It's a silly lil driving game where you can get big combos  <3

Developer(+1)

Haha, I am glad you enjoyed it :) There is actually another way to save the sheep that gets you the "good" ending, but the one you did definitely also counts, sad that I did not create a message for that! I will definitely check yours out as well. 

Thanks a lot for the review!

Submitted

Very good! The idea is very fun and fits the theme very well. Even the aesthetic simplicity adds a nice touch to it. You definitely did a great job. The feedback I can give for improvements would be just on the game feel of the project, with the addition of some more effects.

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! Yeah stuff like animations would have been next on the bucket list :) 

Submitted

The controls and mechanics are easy to pickup and i like how you added the growing tension within the herd as you gather more and more sheep.  The simple graphics add to the creepiness imo. Pretty good for a first 3D game!

Developer

Thank you for leaving a review! I am glad that the growing tension actually worked, was wondering how people would perceive it :) 

Submitted(+1)

Hahaha the comments the sheep make as you heard them really caught me off guard, and the twist at the end! Great work! I think my only feedback would be when you go to sprint, the camera shift is a bit jarring, maybe making the transition smoother would help. Otherwise great work on your first 3D game!!

Developer

Thank you!! Yeah some sort of a spring arm for camera would have been a good idea :)