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A jam submission

Little OtíkView game page

Submitted by Manpos, Romariuja — 4 minutes, 1 second before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#393.3953.545
Graphics#443.7433.909
Theme#463.7433.909
Accessibility#563.0463.182
Overall#603.2953.442
Audio#693.2203.364
Fun#752.9593.091
Originality#1002.9593.091

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.2.2

Wildcards Used
Actions Have Consequences

Game Description
Little Otík puts you in the flesh of a backer who's fate crossed with a baby-like looking root. This innocent root started eating and talking and now he's asking you for more and more food. He wants human flesh, and if you don't deliver it to him, you will be be his next meal. Based on the czech fairy tail with the same name.

How does your game tie into the theme?
Is based on a czech tale.

Source(s)
No

Discord Username(s)
manpos

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1

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Comments

Submitted

Ooohhh… Crunchy little sounds that Otiz makes, sounds nasty in a good way. Dark humor on this one. Good job on this game!

Submitted

That's a very intense eating sound, and whatever that thing is shown at the end of each day looks so freaky!
I thought this was an interesting, fun game - nice job on it!

Submitted

The art is great, also the sounds. I'm not sure if I understood the rules correct. Maybe it's not my genre. :-P

But this is only taste. Good game overall.

Submitted(+1)

I love how gross that thing is.  Nice job all around!

Submitted(+1)

Great art, after a while I went all in on feeding everyone to Otik

Submitted(+1)

Great gameplay and art, though I would have loved to see an options menu and a way to skip the intro on repeat playthroughs.

Submitted

The rules were kind of confusing but the art and the audio were great!