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Dark FuelView game page

Quest for the Golden Beans
Submitted by Captain Coder (@TheCaptainCoder) — 19 hours, 56 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Play#14.2504.250
Creativity#14.5004.500
Audio#24.2504.250
Overall#24.2084.208
Theme#34.1254.125
Visual#34.2504.250
Enjoyment#43.8753.875

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Members (Separate by comma)
The Captain Coder and Crew

Links to Devlog, Blog, or Vlog (Optional)
https://github.com/CaptainCoderOrg/LearnYouAGameJam2024

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Comments

Submitted

It was an absolute pleasure to participate in this year's jam, and even greater to watch this game come into being!  You set an amazing example to follow, Cap!  Congratulations on this awesome entry, however informal it may be!  Keep codin', learnin' and jammin' :D 

Submitted

A nice throwback to the isometric games i used to play on the ZX Spectrum!! Got me my beans!!!
Keep jamming dude!

Submitted(+1)

It was really cool watching this come together on stream. I like the style of the game and the implementation of the theme was entertaining and clever. Thanks for sharing your skills and the results of your efforts with us and thank you for the encouragement, the streams, and hosting LYAGJ!

Submitted

Awesome job on making 3D art and animation! Your perseverance will pay off for sure. As much as I don't like isometric games (the movement frustrates me) this game was great! The hardest running jump was that long platform that falls, but I made it! My only suggestion would be to add some kind of indicator to let the player know what kind of coffee they have (jumping/running, etc).

Submitted (2 edits)

Great work! It's a game, it works, and its completed. That's amazing. Kudos to you for not only tackling 3D for the first time but also turning it into a game! Although the devlog leaves much to be desired. Overall, nice entry! Hope you learnt a lot!

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