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A Life of CrimeView game page

Godot Wild Jam #77 -- A puzzle game about keeping tadpoles away from a life of crime.
Submitted by Velvet Overkill — 4 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#153.7733.773
Audio#213.6593.659
Fun#253.6823.682
Accessibilty#273.2733.273
Overall#353.4323.432
Originality#403.6143.614
Graphics#943.1363.136
Theme#982.8862.886

Ranked from 44 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.3

Wildcards Used
N/A

Game Description
Tangram style puzzle about keeping criminal frogs away from innocent tadpoles.

How does your game tie into the theme?
Double entendre of tadpoles metamorphosing into frogs and into criminals.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
WhiteRadish

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1 (first time)

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Submitted

Very nice art and music ! gave a bit of a papers please vibe

I feel like maybe the theme wasn't central to the gameplay perhaps ?

But really enjoyable , loved the humor in the writing

Submitted

Very nice puzzle game, I liked the mechanics and the humorous headlines between each level.
UX wise I would love it if when you're placing a prisoner block on top of another already placed prisoner block, rather than blocking you with a buzzer sound, it would swap the two pieces (so the piece you are holding is now in the jail, and the piece that was in the jail is now in your hand)
The music... I know that from somewhere, but where? It's not gillbert & sullivan... oh, this is going to bug me.

Submitted

Hello :) Nice game. It sure got a bit hard toward the end, maybe some hitns could have helped me :) I also was a bit frustrated that I couldn't directly replace a puzzle piece in the grid by simply placing another one, that could have add some confort :)

Submitted

Very nice twist of Tangram.  What crimes did all these tadpoles commit to be put even in the same prison as the rest of those hardened criminals?

Submitted

I've talked about Paper, please

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