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A jam submission

Numerican Tale: Escape from The Mechanicult! [Godot Wild Jam #37 Edition]View game page

Made using Godot Version 3.3.3 | Answer all questions in Decimal Numbers
Submitted by Keeward — 13 minutes, 4 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#283.5843.778
Accessibility#392.4242.556
Originality#412.8463.000
Controls#502.4242.556
Fun#512.3192.444
Overall#532.4242.556
Graphics#562.3192.444
Audio#591.0541.111

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
V. 3.3.3

Wildcards Used
None

Game Description
Simple Maths Puzzle game. Solve problems in various Base Number Systems in order to help the Numerican escape from the Conversion Server of the evil Mechanicult!

Source

Maybe

Discord Username
Keeward#1170

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
Solo Dev: 1st time

Participation Level across all Jams
Solo Dev: 1st time

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

it gets wrong ans at the binary question, 1101 + 0100/0010 = ? (which in decimal is 13 + 4/2 = 13 + 2 = 15 or 1111 in binary) but it doesn't take 1111 as correct answer :')

Developer (1 edit)

So, before anything else, I will admit that the problem your hitting is my fault, I forgot to include a thing saying what number system to answer in. But you answer all questions in decimal, so instead of 1111, you would answer 15. Again, my bad there, and when I make the updated Post-Jam Edition, I will be correcting that mistake, and being as clear as possible at the fact you answer in decimal.

EDIT: After being informed I can do so, I have chosen to edit the game page to mention the need to answer all questions in Decimal.

Submitted(+1)

good game!

Submitted(+1)

Nice idea, this could be actually helpful as a form of education.

(+1)

I definitely didn't expect to add binary numbers today lol