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A jam submission

Turn the Other Chick (concept)View project page

Submitted by CJ Gladback (@cjgladback) — 1 minute, 53 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Pacifist Theme#333.5914.750
Visuals#391.7012.250
Audio#390.9451.250
Overall#392.0032.650
Fun#401.7012.250
Originality#412.0792.750

Ranked from 5 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?
It's a pun on Turn the Other Cheek and is all about two baby birds working together and avoiding conflict. (After the opening that establishes their room to grow, at least.)

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?

All

You created all of the art assets seen in game

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

All

You created all of the sound heard in game

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

All

You created all of the music heard in game

Other comments (Code / Art / Sound / Audio)
(Did no further ideating or art post-jam, but did improve the PDF communication slightly within 3 hours.)

Did you enjoy the jam? Is there anything you'd change if you could start over?
I would have taken trigonometry and maybe remembered it, so that there would be a playable game.

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

Yes

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Comments

HostSubmitted

Thanks for submitting your game design doc! as always, its much appreciated - doesn't have to be a finished game to be part of the jam!

The concept sounded good - the mechanical implementation of what you described (mostly the birds and in their interaction) sounded challenging to get to a good state within a game jam. But I think this would be fun to try! I did wonder if it was being played two player (lets say, online) - would it be an issue that the jump is shared? Could it work that each had their own jump, and it treated like a good job if both jump at the same time perhaps?

Loved the detail in the intro, it sounds like you put a lot of thought into it - probably more than I've seen elsewhere in the jam!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Sounds like an interesting idea! And yes, trigonometry can be a pain 😅 hope to see this in the future if you implement it! We don't get enough couch co-op games!!

Appreciate the visuals too! It helped sell the concept:) Found the names really charming too!

Submitted(+1)

I like the sound of the idea!

Co-op would make this really interesting indeed.