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A jam submission

CCI : Crime Connect InvestigationView game page

Game for Lost Relic Games Jam #1
Submitted by Endorth (@Endorth4) — 5 days, 14 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#124.2204.220
Innovation#313.7583.758
Overall#363.7303.730
Art Direction#633.8023.802
Game Design#673.5603.560
Fun#1143.3083.308

Ranked from 91 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

loved the game!I enjoyed it 

Developer

thanks you!! 

Submitted(+1)

When I read the title I got really excited and curious about this game.

I always loved investigation games so I had to give it a try, what I forgot is that it had been years since I played a game like this so I felt kinda dumb because I got lost really quickly  haha >_<

Thankfully, you did a great tutorial that helped me a get started and warm up so I could  play, and from there on, it was pure fun in every case I got to solve ヽ(‘ ∇‘ )ノ

The artwork in this game is really pretty, the music fits amazingly and this concept is just a perfect fit for this jams theme. I love the difficulty and how well you explained everything on the tutorial (*^ -^*)

I had a really good time with this game, it was a lot of fun and brought back really good memories 

Congratulations and Great work!

Developer(+1)

wow!  I am very happy to read your comment and that you liked it so much, it makes me feel very good😁 I would like to have put more deduction tests and that it was not so stressful but hey, jams have their times.  Thank you very much indeed for your comment!

Submitted(+1)

Did a play of your game.

Grats on submitting!!

I liked it played for a bit. Only problem i had was with the difficulty ramping up so quickly.

Developer

Yes, maybe 15 its too much, thanks for the comment and video! 😃

Submitted(+1)

I think your aesthetic is super cohesive, and I was surprised by how engaging simply connecting bits of evidence could be! I wish there was a bit more deduction involved, but overall great job!

Developer

Thank you very much for your comment, I thought of more mechanics and that it was more to deduce but I didn't have time 😁

Submitted(+1)

A fun game. Very polished as well, the sfx, menu, hover animation etc. I hope there's some other gameplay mechanics to make it more challenging.

Developer

Yes, I thought about that but knowing that I had a deadline I had to reduce mechanics, I had thought of other more challenging ones.  Thank you very much for the comment!

Submitted(+1)

For some reason it took me a while to get the idea. However a really well put together game, nicely polished. Lots of depth. Well done.

Developer

Thanks for the comment!

Submitted(+2)

I read the description and I knew instantly this game would be right up my alley. The puzzles weren't too hard and were really easy once you figure out what to do and how to do it. I would to see this become a full-fledge game.

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much for your comment! i have some ideas for improvin the game but im working on more projects now! thanks for playing!

Submitted(+1)

Really fun and great idea! I oddly always enjoy the table management style games (similar to papers please), the only problem here was the I wasn't able to fully understand the mechanics and so didn't know why some cases were rated "medium" or "bad."

Great submission.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for your comment!

the medium ones are the correct cases but in the wrong order, and the bad ones are those that do not have some element that is not in the case

Submitted(+1)

Really fun, it fit the theme very well, I did got lost in my first time, manly to me not reading the stuff I had to do.

Developer

Thanks for the comment!

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