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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #142 | 3.487 | 3.588 |
Art Direction | #244 | 3.030 | 3.118 |
Overall | #255 | 2.938 | 3.024 |
Fun | #277 | 2.744 | 2.824 |
Game Design | #292 | 2.744 | 2.824 |
Innovation | #295 | 2.687 | 2.765 |
Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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The first quiz game I've played in this jam. I was terrible at it but was put together well, good job. Like you, I also started learning Unity (start of the year) from Johns YT channel. Well done for getting it out too!
I failed a lot... I'm not great at pop culture... The game does what is expected so i guess it works great. It has a little ui problem, where the previous clicked button gets selected in next question and has a different color but other than that, in technical terms, is well executed. I just felt that only 9 questions or so is a little too little! The second time I played, I was expecting to randomly hit different themes, topics and questions, but since this is "one COVID recovering learning week" only, I guess that's great. When I was recovering with 3 vax doses, I was only capable of sleeping so... Congratulations on making this games and i think the connection theme was well introduced by being the main relation for the answers. Good job indeed!
A nice quiz game! Don't know what else to say haha.
Thank!
Never thought of a quiz game to it the theme. Good job!
Thanks! I have no previous experience in game development so if I wanted to "finish" something playable in a week, I could not spend days learning about player movements, animations, physics, etc, so this kind of game was ideal to focus on build the "game cycle". It was a great learning experience!
844! I got more questions right than expected :D
The only trivia I've played is Jackbox stuff, but this wasn't too far off in polish.
Now, all you need is a silly host!
Thanks!! It still needs a lot of work to make it really fun, but it was all I could do with my experience...
And thanks for sharing your score! Not bad!
nice idea and good execution with more time and more work could be a great fully fledged game. well done for the submission
Thanks! Yeah, it needs a lot more work and I will try, at least to continue learning!
A lot of potential!! With some dynamic background, it will be even better than the existing refined UI. Great JOB!
thanks! Thought about it, but didn't find a quick way for me to do it and finish the game...will try in the next days!
The UI for this is really solid. I bet if you want to keep working on this in the future and want to increase playtime/replayability you could go online and find a whole bunch of Jeopardy questions and load those in then create a non-repeating random array of values to determine new questions for each game.
Totally agree, it needs A LOT more questions and randomize them. It was the initial idea but was last in the backlog.... For the Jam I preferred to finish something playable and then just add questions.
Thanks for you feedback!
Understandable. I ended up doing the same thing with my game jam game only with hit/death animations.
Nice if a bit short game, I had to replay quite a few times to get all the answers right.
Thanks! Yes... it's too short, but couldn't write more questions in time! I guess for a Jam it's ok just to show the idea xD
Wohoo I got some right!
Overall I think that your submission was nicely polished and felt like an albeit very small but complete experience. I think that choosing not to show the answers was either smart since it had me replaying to get a better score or perhaps if the game was longer I would go with showing the answer.
If you have the time, please consider rating our submission as well - thanks!
Lawn & Order
Thanks!!
I was thinking about showing or not the right answer, and my final thought was the same as yours, but after some people playing it, I'm not sure...
I wanted to write more questions, but it takes time if you want something not to easy and not to hard! I think I should show also the progress: how many questions are and how many left to finish.
Man, your score curb stomps mine. XD
Fun, had a good time though would like it if it showed you the correct answer when you got it wrong. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I was thinking about it but decided to not show the right answer, so you don't know it for the next time. But yeah...maybe I should show it...
Couldnt play it, but giving it good rating cuz trivia on how people or things relate is pretty inovattive.
Thanks! I've already figured it out, but too late..
Looks like fin trivia but couldn't get it to work
Thanks! I've already figured it out, but too late..
Can't play webgl version, I had the same problem with my first game, and looking on internet i found this and work https://forum.unity.com/threads/solved-unity-2020-webgl-doesnt-work-uncaught-syntaxerror-invalid-or-unexpected-token.872581/
It look really nice, I hope that when the jam is over you upload again. I reallyant to try it.
Thanks! Yep, another mate also told me about compression. Will try that tomorrow...
Build fixed!
Game is just 9 question long if you want to play it completely and share your score!
Thanks a lot for your help!
Good game, the question are very good and the sounds and art is amazing. Really enjoy it. I hope you continue developing it because I would definitely play it more if had more questions. Good job!
I couldn't play the WebGL version and I don't have a mac, which is a shame, as it looks good.
Thanks for your comment! I will learn for the next time! It works when build and run, so I thought it would work after export...
Can't play webgl version, i had the same issue with my game but in player settings>publishing settings, I disabled compression and something with caching
Thanks for your comment!! Will try that!! Hopefully next time I don't make same mistake :(
Build fixed.
Game is just 9 question long if you want to play it completely and share your score!
Thanks a lot for telling me how to fix it!