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A jam submission

Meat My BallsView game page

Manage your own health bar through combat. It is your only weapon.
Submitted by BirdCat Nate, Cristian (@CrisV_Productio), ganglyimp — 9 minutes, 8 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#44.3754.375
Overall#253.6563.656
Concept#313.7503.750
Enjoyment#363.3753.375
Presentation#623.1253.125

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
5 - BirdCat Games: BirdCat Nate, Goof, Thaira, Cristian Villarn, Anna Miller

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
Your health bar is a sword

Cookies eaten
at least 20

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Comments

Submitted

Pretty straight forward game with a good use of limitation. Sadly, I wasn't able to finish it since I accidentally quit it on a further level and I'm too lazy to do all of that again. The music really fits and made me feel like some kind of sword master destroying monsters. The only question I have about this game is "Whose Balls?"

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Overall, Nice and decently hard game with a slight hint of humor.

Submitted

Really unique and fun game but really needs some sounds

and the hitboxes are wonky

Submitted

The sounds are a WebGL bug. You can try downloading the game.

Submitted

Interesting concept! walking around to reveal the text, i found i missed a bit. would have liked some sounds, but other then that, nice entry!

Submitted(+1)

a good use of “make it look scarier than it is” design philosophy, and one of the interpretations of the limit i was most expecting to see

(+1)

Very innovative. I have not thought that way. Can you please tell me how do you able to come with these ideas ?

Developer

we had a group brainstorm over discord, and a whiteboard to draw a lot of concepts that were hard to explain. 

Whiteboard was a huge plus. Being able to draw helped a ton. 

Thanks.