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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Presentation (visuals) | #39 | 4.056 | 4.056 |
Theme | #41 | 4.204 | 4.204 |
Overall | #41 | 3.963 | 3.963 |
Concept (gameplay) | #74 | 3.630 | 3.630 |
Ranked from 54 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Great job! I loved that you managed to get some personality in the tutorial and also some variation in the stages, that's a lot for such a short jam.
great job!🕹🙃✌
Really nice match 3 game with innovative controls. You did a wonderful job with the storytelling!
Poor E! Why's he so grumpy! He needs a day off or something. This was a fun take on match-3 games and I'm surprised I haven't seen one with a rotation mechanic before. Thanks for sharing!
Awww. Poor E. Also, i now want an entire storyline :D
Since the rotation speed isn't super fast paced, i feel like it would be neat if it would keep rotating after a short pause if you keep the button pressed.
Good job.
How to help people reading your tutorial? Make it a funny little dialog :D.
Match-3 games with a twist and a nice implementation, a good game jam game that fit perfectly in the theme. Nothing totally new or revolutionary, but well executed! It's missing just a bit more of feeling/shaking on the match imo but well done!
(It's one of the rare game I read the tutorial before trying then searching for it :p.)
This was a fun game. I liked the twist of needing to rotate the board and only being able to move in one direction. It added an extra layer of "how do I get there from here" to the typical match-3 game. Liked the dialogue too. Good job!
Great presentation with the characters and tutorial. It definitely works and is fun.
I’m not sure how much the rotation aspect really affects gameplay here, other match-3 games allow shifting in different directions so the fact the board has to rotate to access some directions has perhaps less impact on the more mechanic than it may seem.
But, it’s polished and enjoyable