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A jam submission

Parking ManiaView game page

Submitted by Daniel Kennedy — 3 hours, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Pacifist Theme#54.7144.714
Fun#83.5713.571
Originality#94.1434.143
Overall#133.6293.629
Audio#222.7142.714
Visuals#273.0003.000

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Briefly explain your games interpretation of the Pacifist theme?
My interpretation is you use passive actions to retaliate against a violent villian

How much CODE (text or visual) did you make?

All

You created all of the code from scratch (excluding game engine)

How much of the game's ART did you make?

None

You didn't create any art assets - you used existing assets for your game

How much of the game's SOUND effects did you make?

None

You didn't create any sound effects - you used existing audio for your game

How much of the game's MUSIC effects did you make?

None

You didn't create any music - you used existing music tracks for your game

Aren't you awesome for being creative and taking part?

Yes

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Comments

HostSubmitted(+1)

This was a fun and engaging game to play! I enjoyed the balance of the overall time, the choice of which vehicle to choose from, the tile / space management, trying to hit the multiplier before they disappear, and the choice to send the lot or keep going to fill out the lot. 

The main frustration for me as a player was the inaccuracy of the drag and drop - but I know this is something that you would have fixed if you had more time. 

I know you were close to not taking part since you'd not started until the final weekend, but I'm super glad you still took part :D 

Submitted

Fun puzzle game. I did notice that the bonus tile seems buggy in that sometimes it will show up and then disappear right away instead of "shrinking" out of existence. Definitely more challenging than I expected and it would be cool to see this concept polished and expanded on.