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A jam submission

Tapper: Cabaret NightsView game page

Submitted by Hulya — 1 hour, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#13.7503.750
Looking Good#14.2224.222
Sounding Good#14.0004.000
Relevance To Theme#53.7783.778
Fun To Play#73.0003.000

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

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Comments

Submitted

The care you put into the details is remarkable. I was enchanted by how you put everything together. Good Job

Developer

Thank you so much! :)

Fun and intuitive. The difficulty curve is a little on the steeper side, but the game itself is easy to pick up. To top it all, presentation is fantastic!

Developer(+1)

Thanks! 🤩I've fixed that non existent "difficulty curve", now at least it is playable. :D 

Submitted

Great theme! My first time playing, it took a sec to notice the colors at the bottom, but once I saw that, it worked great and was fun.  I will admit that I get overrun by customers pretty quickly.

Developer

Thank you for playing! :) 

Submitted

Reminds me to the mini game for Altador cup at Neopets.

Nice graphics and sounds.

Developer

Oh, I wish I could have provided just as nice overall experience but thank you so much for playing!  :D

Submitted

Interestimgly there is a remote similarity to what I did two years ago in Jamtris.

In my game back then there are a couple of lane where cubes move forward and you have to match the point when your colour and a cube matches to hit the key for the cube's lane in order to score...

My game is much simpler though because you don't have to move a character from lane to lane, and you also don't have to hit the button for some amount of time like in your game to fill the glasses.

In my game the player's colour is simply determined by a colourwheel that is turning...

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

I've played that color game, that is quite interesting, I loved it!  :D Thank you for playing!