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A jam submission

PAC-Man - Learn You a Game Jam 2024View game page

PAC-Man - LYAGJ 2024
Submitted by MrZombieuk — 2 days, 18 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#123.0313.500
Game Play#172.7423.167
Visual#183.0313.500
Enjoyment#182.7423.167
Overall#232.3092.667
Theme#260.8661.000
Creativity#271.4431.667

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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mrzombieuk

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

This is a great jam for 10 days!  Well done!  Great feel and nostalgia for games past, I say!

This is a fantastic test drive, and I really look forward to seeing what you can do once the training wheels come off.  Godot is a surprisingly capable engine, very much the underdog that Unity was a while back.  Let's keep pushing and see what she can do.  Keep jamming! :D 

Submitted(+1)

The art really captures Pac-man and you did a good job recreating that in Godot, especially for learning the engine along the way. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!

Developer

Thanks for the kind words! I enjoyed learning Godot and have a lot of ideas for games I will consider making in it

Submitted

What a great introduction into Godot! I liked how the ghosts could collide with each other, giving me as a player new ways to take advantage of the AI to avoid unfortunate situations. It looks like you got a great lesson on how to work with Godot and I can't wait to see more of your games in the future!

Developer

HAHA yeah, I am most proud of that "feature". Take every chance you get.

I have a lot of take-aways for the next Godot game I have in my mind.

Thanks for playing!!!!