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A jam submission

Art CuratorView game page

Fix the Paintings!
Submitted by filkaris — 1 day, 24 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#84.1744.174
Accessibility#83.2173.217
Controls#153.4783.478
Overall#173.5283.528
Fun#203.6523.652
Originality#203.6963.696
Graphics#353.3913.391
Audio#393.0873.087

Ranked from 23 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
v.3.2.3.stable.custom_build

Wildcards Used
N/A

Game Description
Try to match the missing piece on various famous paintings!

Source
unsure

Discord Username
N/A

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Comments

Submitted

I played this the first day ratings opened, but forgot to rate and comment somehow. Today I played again and finished it. Nice work, it was just too short!

Developer

Thank you so much! :D

Submitted (1 edit)

A nice, chill game. At first I was like "is the entire game just dragging a single piece to the goal? That's kinda basic" but then you slowly introduced new mechanics and I was hooked. Audio was great, but it felt like a bit of a mismatch with the graphics. I think it would be fun to hear something a bit more orchestral, closer to the aesthetic of the paintings themselves or what you might expect for a museum.

Developer

Thank you for playing! That's a good point about the audio, will keep it in mind :)

Submitted

I had a good time vibing to the music and art, and I appreciated the simplicity with new mechanics introduced over time. I would be interested to know how you produced the audio? That's an area I'm trying to improve.

Developer(+1)

Hey, thank you for playing! I found the music on a website online, and then used a tool called sfxr for the sound effects. It was a bit time consuming to stumble on some good ones, and I'm still not 100% satisfied with some.

Submitted

Wow, I really like this one. Super original idea (to me at least) and I kept being pleasantly surprised with new directions you took what seemed like a simple mechanic. I played the game twice which is not something I do often when evaluating jam games.

I would definitely play more levels.

I did run into a bug where it didn’t seem like the “drop” was being picked up and the thing I had previously grabbed would still move with the new thing I was grabbing. This happened a few times.

Developer

Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed it enough to play it twice! Yes the bug is known, I just added it to the page as well and will fix it after the jam ends :)

Submitted

Art is restored! I can't wait to go try my new skills with scissors when the museums open up again :D


How did you code the lasers by the way? For the rest I think I have some sort of idea.

Developer(+1)

Hahah glad to hear! It's a simple RayCast2D, with a Line2D that changes its 2nd point to wherever the raycast is casting. I learned it on a YT video by GDQuest (Make a Laser Beam in Godot in 1 Minute). The video does much more, but the basic idea is there. Add some particles to the casting point and you're done!

Submitted

Oh nice! Thank you for the explanation! I have to give it a go now, and will definitely check the youtube video as well!

Submitted

This is you FIRST published game? Seriously?
Absoltuly impressive! Especially the lasers are very well implemented!
You should add some more mechanics and levels! I would definitly play them!

Developer(+1)

You made a whole Command & Conquer clone in a week and you think my lasers are impressive? :D Thank you so much for your kind words!

Submitted(+1)

Well, i had an "oh nice" moment with the lasers, so yeah, they are impressive :D
You can make the most complex game, but if it is no fun, it's worthless... and your game is fun :)

Is this your first game overall, or just with Godot?

Developer

Overall. I am a web developer though so the coding part comes easy to me

Submitted

Nice and fun to play game. I wish you added more levels because it's really addictive :D

Developer

Hahah awesome, I glad you liked it! Thank you!

Submitted

Cute puzzle game idea, very well executed.

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much!

I like this a lot. Worry about rights and stuff to the painting images, but overall it was pretty well-designed. Only real bug I found had to do with the block - movement on it was very messed up, even though movement worked perfectly on the puzzle piece. It was weird. But overall the game was great! Very creative idea.

Developer(+1)

Thank you for playing! From the little research I did, I believe everything is public domain, but in any case I mention them in the Credits. Yeah the block does have issues I can fix after the jam.

Oh cool. Clearly I did not get to see the credits. :P That's good though!

Submitted

That's smart, picking famous paintings old enough to be out of copyright lol

Submitted

Very original, really liked it

Developer

Thank you so much!

Submitted

Great idea for the theme! Played through to the end and enjoyed the different mechanics you managed to get in there. Had a couple of bugs of picking up the piece and a square at the same time but nothing game breaking. Found it funny when I left the piece in a place where I couldn't easily spot it again!

Developer(+1)

Haha yeah that's bugged if you pick up the square, and release the mouse on top of the piece, they kinda stick together. It will get fixed after the jam

Submitted

Really fun and creative idea! I really enjoyed it and played through to the end. One thing I'm not sure if this was intentional but you can move the scissors with the piece/block. Anyway, great game. Well done!

Developer

Thank you! Yeah that is bugged because the piece should not be able to touch the scissors :)

Submitted

Nice concept! Great first game!

Developer

Thank you! I appreciate it :)