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A jam submission

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Test your skills with this target analysis and flick-shooter!
Submitted by BottleDev — 7 hours, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Art Direction#234.1494.149
Fun#1763.0853.085
Overall#2133.0643.064
Game Design#2153.0113.011
Innovation#2272.9362.936
Theme#3742.1382.138

Ranked from 94 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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HostSubmitted

4.57 seconds! Fun game, I would have loved to have played more levels! Maybe something for the future. Well done. Solid. 

HostSubmitted

4.57 seconds! Fun game, I would have loved to have played more levels! Maybe something for the future. Well done. Solid. 

Submitted

the hand-drawn artstyle is great, and the game has a lot of potential!

Submitted

i like the hand-drawn artstyle.

Submitted

This was a cool "Sniper Elite" type game! With some fleshing out this could be something special! My only complaint really is the crosshair, I found myself losing it a lot as its very thin and very light color. I get it that you wanted to match it with the artstyle as best as possible, but it may be something to think about.

Submitted

I like the art you chose for the game.

Submitted

Pretty darn fun. The art style is well supported by the other elements, sounds, text, etc., and makes the entire game feel like it was planned this way from the start. Simple gameplay concept that is fun fun nonetheless.

Submitted

I really liked the style for the visuals as well as the sound effects you went for, very unique indeed! Good luck with the jam!

Submitted

fun art style

Submitted

cute game! 

Submitted

i wish you made the mouse cursor a bit more visible overall a great game!

Noice game!

Submitted

Cool little aim trainer experience, reminds me of flash games I would play in the Computer lab in elementary school and the hand-drawn style really works to create the feeling that you're looking into someone's idle (albeit grim) imagination

Submitted

Nice art, fun game. Keep up the good work!

Submitted

You watched us play on stream, super cool! Here's the link (and my highscore)

Developer

Holy wow! Thats the best score as far as I know! Congratulations!!

Thanks for playing my game :D

Submitted

all i have to say is THE ART IS GREAT!!

Submitted

Interesting take on the theme.

That'd be cool to be able to add some furniture to block the shots so that you have to move around to get a different angle.

Nice drawings... And name!  ^^

Submitted

Very satisfying sound effects and an awesome paper aesthetic. Would have loved to see some more context in game for some emotional attachment though as I kind of just felt like a ruthless killer. Despite that though, the game loop was pretty addicting for me, I played till I got a record of 1.9seconds. (which took more than a few tries) Great job on this one!

Submitted

The game is polished, and works well, although I feel like the biggest critique I have is the lack of an engaging/interesting core gameplay mechanic. I feel like there was a lot of potential here.

But considering it's your first game jam submission it's certainly very impressive especially for a solo effort, and a fun game for what it is.

The art style is definitely the strongest aspect of the game here. It definitely stands out from the other submissions in that regard. Overall a decent submission! I look forward to seeing what you make next!

Submitted

Love this art style! Super unique! Simple, but fun. I would love to see what more levels would look like with more variables than just the cars. Maybe if you had multiple contacts, or if some of the enemies moved and shot at you or something that would be really interesting. Really really cool stuff though!

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