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A jam submission

The Deck of WarmthView game page

Use your deck to survive in cold mountains
Submitted by DNLK (@Tectardo) — 5 hours, 33 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#423.4293.429
Use of the Limitation#532.8572.857
Overall#672.8932.893
Enjoyment#682.7142.714
Presentation#782.5712.571

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
DNLK https://twitter.com/Tectardo

Software used
Construct 2, Audacity, Photoshop

Use of the limitation
Temperature is game's "score" which slowly kills you if it is too low

Cookies eaten
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Comments

Submitted

I got really frustrated trying to figure out how to play. Having cards just all over the board and not in a hand was disorienting.

Developer

There is a tip in the beginning but I know it is not enough. I should've highlighted applicable objects and interface tells better to show where cards can be used on.

Submitted

Cool concept, I like how you combined survival aspects with the normal card game mechanics. There were some bugs for me with the card drawing, and if I passed the turn the UI text would end up stacking on top of each other? Other than that, nice little game.



Developer

Yeah I plan to fix this visual bug once voting period ends.

What card drawing bugs did you encounter?

Submitted

I wasn't able to replicate it when it occurred unfortunately, and I'm not sure anymore since it's been a few hours. Sorry to be unhelpful even though I left a comment about it.

Submitted

Very simplistic but fun. The added touch of changing the health bar into a trophy once you win was pretty nice.

Submitted

That was interesting. I liked the setting. What I mean is the choice of card motives. Empty bottles in the wildness. Little bit sad xD But true. A really nice approach. I enjoyed :) 

Developer

Yeah I know random junk is weird but it worked out thematically. I kinda lost ideas on what you can find in such place.