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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Graphics | #1 | 4.710 | 4.710 |
Overall | #13 | 4.258 | 4.258 |
Audio | #30 | 3.935 | 3.935 |
Authenticity (Use of resolution restriction) | #39 | 4.710 | 4.710 |
Gameplay | #63 | 3.677 | 3.677 |
Ranked from 31 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Did you work in a team?
Two - one for music, one for everything else. Perfect combo
Was the resolution a challenge?
Not particularly - a few quirks, sure, but manageable
What did you learn?
Learned some non-crunching time management tricks
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Comments
this looks absolutely amazing, wonderful job!
Thanks! Had a lot of fun making it, happy to see people playing it.
This is such a lovely game ^_^
I had a blast playing, it hit the perfect vein of Zen for me :3
Glad to hear it. I do tend to gravitate towards creating more relaxing and peaceful games and hopefully they have a place among all those action and combat based titles.
One of best game so far. Graphics and animations are great - and uh fox is so lovable! Light and cute - with a perfect music. Congratulations
One of best game so far. Graphics and animations are great - and uh fox is so lovable! Light and cute - with a perfect music. Congratulations
Thanks! Animating is probably one of my favourite aspects of making games, feels somehow very relaxing and enjoyable. And when I update the game at some point, I'll definitely try to get some more fox interactions in there.
This art style is just absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks! Very heartwarming to see people enjoying it.
Lovely stuff! Great mood packed in such few pixels :D
Hey! Thanks for trying it out!
First of all, i didn't think a 64 x 64 res game could look this good. Props to the music dev too, perfectly sets the mood. You've created a charming and magical world and i love it, the fox pal is adorable too. Well done, very impressed.
Check mind out too if you can, thanks.
I appreciate the comment. I was a bit afraid that more detailed art might get too busy and maybe even distracting at this resolution, but I'm glad to see that people seem to like it so far.