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A jam submission

Robotic JumpView game page

Submitted by C3Forester — 1 day, 21 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#2531.0101.429
Creativity#2601.1111.571
Overall#2620.9901.400
Art#2620.9091.286
Theme#2630.9091.286
Gameplay#2631.0101.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Hey first of all great job on attending to a game jam! I Hope people's comments won't discourage you from attending to other game jams and from continuing your journey of making games. I want to let you know that no matter how good your game is, you'll still get negative comments and I know how they make you feel. It's okay to feel upset about them! I do too! But instead of being just upset you should use them as a driving force to make better games and you'll see there will be less and less negative comments on your future games. 

Saying all that, and regarding you're new to making games and probably to game jams as well I wanted to point out few things and give you some tips for your future game jams!

  • I noticed your download file was uploaded 19 days ago. In game jams we make games within the given time frame. Submitting a pre-existing game is against the rules but most importantly against the idea behind the game jam concept.
  • But how do you make a game within the time frame?
    • Try to come up with mechanics that reflects the theme clearly within the first couple hours after the start.
    • Start the development as soon as you come up with 2 or 3 cool mechanics.
    • Avoid trying to find or tell deep meaningful stories, people will play it for 5-10mins tops. So try to focus on the gameplay and fun!
    • A game that has 5-10 mins of gameplay is more than enough for a game jam.
    • Sleep! Instead of staying up all night trying to solve that bug and probably creating more bugs along the way due to lack of sleep, go get some sleep and solve it with a rested and clear mind.
    • Use free assets if your team doesn't have an artist or an audio guy! And tell people you used ready assets or audio in your game's page if you did.
    • Spare some time for play testing! 
    • And have fun!
  • Every game jam has a theme that's announced at the start. You're required to make a game interpreting the theme in your way. It can sound very limiting but limitations drives the creativity. Also a great tool and opportunity to work on your creativity.
  • Game jams are about learning, experimenting and making new connections. So keep trying new things, experiment with different mechanics etc. and use the community section to find yourself a team! I highly suggest you try to find yourself a team for your next jam, you'll learn so much from each other.
  • Here are some youtube channels about making games that will teach you a lot!
(+1)

My homie is a one man game dev university. 

Developer

Stop Hating it was my first game Pls I am just starting off and know little to nothing about programming so If you dont have anything nice to say then  just dont say it at all

Submitted(+1)

You do realize that giving out negative constructive critism in a review is not the same as hating right? constructive critism in reviews gives actual reasoning for why a person does not think something in a product is not good, hating does not give actual reasoning

You can have reviews that do not an positive critism in them, remeber that and you should be less upset in the future

Submitted(+1)

I'm very sorry, but there's almost no real gameplay here. I loce the enthusiasm of creating a game for the gamejam, but it's not that good. At least you gave it a try!

Submitted

I'm sorry but this is just bad... The gameplay is mindless and has no variety at all, the art is just awful, the music chosen is not only not credited at all but is a bad fit, you can still get points even after you die and nothing happens once you reach 100 points even when alive, and the jam's theme is non existent in this game, while yes you don't need to put the theme in at all, you could have atleast tried with a "3,2,1, Start!' at the start of each run.

Developer(+1)

sorry about that guys, It should work now

Submitted

damn, if only there was a game to play...

Developer(+1)

bro

Submitted

Game files/links are missing from the page, we can't rate without something to play!

Submitted

where is the game tho?!?! 🤯

Submitted

There's no game..