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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #121 | 2.837 | 3.714 |
Graphics | #158 | 2.291 | 3.000 |
Theme | #161 | 2.291 | 3.000 |
Audio | #178 | 0.982 | 1.286 |
Overall | #181 | 1.730 | 2.265 |
Accessibility | #182 | 1.418 | 1.857 |
Fun | #186 | 1.091 | 1.429 |
Controls | #187 | 1.200 | 1.571 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
4.2.1
Wildcards Used
Cooldown Timer
Game Description
Find enough discrepancies in the Soul Contract to prove it legally worthless and declare it Void before the eye-searing legal speak of demons becomes too much for you to handle.
How does your game tie into the theme?
We interpretted void in the legal sense of not being valid or effective.
Source(s)
Not open source
Discord Username(s)
catmilk, goose
Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1
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Comments
The art in this game is great and I love the creative interpretation of the theme. Unfortunately I found the font basically unreadable and it's not helped by the substitution of words. Also from what I could tell the rules are very overwhelming, I'd definitely recommend slowly introducing complexity as the game goes on.
Entertaining and well made
The concept is unique, I like language-based games, but the font is unreadable and I didn't get what I need to do to beat the contracts...
The art is beautiful, though.
this is an interesting concept, it's just that i was pretty overwhelmed when the game started. there were a lot of rules to memorize and the font itself was difficult to read. i feel like for a game like this, you have to onboard your players as slowly as possible while keeping it interesting. like, start with one rule for one paragraph and then go from there. very interesting idea though!
It seems nothing I did cleared the smoke away, so I couldn't play.
very hard to read the contract without the flames getting in your way, and this water splash thing only removes them for a second. the font used makes it a bit hard to read but that just might be me.