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A jam submission

Nicotine NickView game page

Jampus Jam 2024
Submitted by christophersongb, MarjanGoglani — 1 minute, 56 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#53.9003.900
Overall#73.7253.725
Visuals#83.9003.900
Use of Prompt#113.9003.900
Engagement#113.2003.200

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

(+2)

"I sure hope santa isn't smokin'!"

I feel the flash game comparison is apt, and I mean that with the utmost love! Simple and charming art, coupled with a super easy to pick up and play gameplay loop and a hilariously absurd premise to top it all off. I found myself getting into the flow of things after a try or two, and my winning run had a few super close calls that felt good to come back from the brink from. Only thing that I would change is to cut the game time in at least half. 5 minutes is a little too much for me, personally, but maybe that's just me! All in all, great work!  

Submitted(+2)

We need to bring back smaller flash games like this. Simple, intuitive, and fun. Also big props to the sound work that really brought this to life. 

Submitted(+2)

Hahah oh man this is great, really felt like one of those old school flash games you had to play at night so your parents didn't catch you. Loved it

Submitted(+2)

Delightful! It took a minute to figure out the UI, but once I got the rhythm, I got it.

Submitted(+2)

this game is hecka funny. i love the "i sure hope santa isn't SMOKIN' <_<"  took me a moment to figure out the balance, and still not sure how to get the good ending, but its pretty fun!

Submitted(+2)

Entertaining concept! Both the art and the mechanics sell the idea well. I really like the contrast between the unhappy, suspicious adults and the happy, oblivious kids. The good ending also made me laugh out loud. I wish the timer were a few minutes shorter, though, because it gets repetitive and easy once you get the hang of the mechanics.