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A jam submission

Stoplight ShenanigansView game page

Manage car and pedestrian saftey by controlling the traffic lights
Submitted by WalnutElf793276 โ€” 2 hours, 4 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#93.6363.636
Overall#562.6552.655
Innovation#672.4552.455
Graphics#682.6362.636
Gameplay#712.4552.455
Polish#852.0912.091

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game relate to the theme?
My Game relates to the theme Flow because it has the player maintain the flow of traffic, with no crashes, or destroying the flow of traffic in the chaos mode.

Specify any and all pre-made assets in your submission.
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How many team members does your team have in total?
1

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I/We agree

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

I wonder if the game is set to work only at some specific display resolution. With the random submission option I couldnโ€™t click on the fullscreen button. Iโ€™m on Chrome on a 2560x1440 display and everything was offset to the right with only a fraction visible.

Submitted

I found the game pretty engaging even though it's very simple. Found a couple of game breaking bugs. Also the chaos mode was very funny, had a moment where a pedestrian went flying through a building
(please review our game too, we'd be very grateful)

Submitted

Fits the theme well, and I liked that it feels really different from most other games. The gameplay didn't feel very engaging. I did encounter quite a few issues when playing the game though (buttons taking me to the wrong place, cars getting stuck and blocking traffic, etc...). Overall good job on your solo project, it's a cool concept!