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A jam submission

MunchItView game page

Munch or get munched or die of heat deprivation! For GodotJam June 2018
Submitted by razcore-rad, Indie Hunter! (@AstrovibesArt) — 11 hours, 55 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics and Sound#282.9702.970
Overall#592.5352.535
Gameplay#662.2732.273
Theme interpretation#742.3642.364

Ranked from 33 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

First Godot game

Yes

This is your first Godot project

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Comments

Interesting idea! I included it in my Godot Community Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Submitted

I liked that, from what I remember you posted your progress on path finding feature, I see it works nice now, great job! I would love to see some targets added, like a shelters or something our character is going to.

Developer

I was looking into using A* mainly to play with it to get some experience, but it's not necessary in this game, I didn't use it in the end. I'm reworking the game tho' with potential objectives and other things too. You can find the devlog at the game's page

(+1)

The Mac download crashes about two seconds after launch. I'll try and play the Linux build when I have a chance.

Developer

I see. I'll take it down. I don't actually have a Mac so I can't test it, but I figured if Godot can export it why not do it anyway

Jam Host(+1)

The look and feel is pretty nice, with simple but good looking visuals and a nice ambient music. Like most I had a hard time understanding the mechanics initially, so didn't enjoy my first run so much - then I read comments and saw explanations for the heat transfer mechanics, and it became more strategic and fun (and easier to survive a bit longer :)). So an instructions screen would definitely go a long way to make things clearer.

BTW, answering "Yes" to "Is this your first Godot project" is a bit cheating when you're written a whole tutorial series about Godot :P

Developer (2 edits) (+2)

Hahahhaa, well in truth this is my first finished project, that tutorial was never officially finished, still waiting on some Godot features that will probably be in v3.1 to actually finish what I started back in v2.1 :P, but you'll be glad to know, I plan on making this godot jam game into a tutorial or at least devlog in itself, right here on the project page, Diego will help me with the music and we'll make it look nice and feel nice and actually have good nice easy to understand codebase :D

Submitted(+1)

Engaging, discovering the mechanics is part of the fun. Simplicity and relax, nice mix.

Submitted(+1)

Relaxing. I have no idea what the mechanics are though.

Developer(+1)

Give it a couple of more tries, let me know if it becomes apparent or not, thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Congrats on your first Godot project! \o/

It was not 100% clear to me what was going on when I jumped on someone or when someone jumped on me, but I really like the idea of the patterns, this could become an interesting core mechanic for a game!

Developer

Indeed, I plan on munching it further and see what comes up :P. Ya, sorry, I just got bogged down in other stuff and I'm well aware now that it's not as intuitive as I hoped it is :)