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Feedback on my game? I want to play yours!

A topic by cerealfrio created May 02, 2023 Views: 108 Replies: 2
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Hello everyone! Being this my second time I submit to a game jam, I want to play A LOT of your games, and if you like check mine! Feel free to drop your game's name or link and I'll check it out! <3


Love to this wonderful community! <3<3<3<3

Submitted

Hi, i'm gonna  check it. 
Here's mine.:  https://itch.io/jam/mini-jam-131-solar/rate/2045701#post-7722584

Submitted (1 edit)

Hey I really liked your game. I loved the opportunity to be a little evil and destroy Earth. I'd love to hear it with a different soundtrack.

My game is:

https://markmehere.itch.io/maelstrom

It finished third last or in the bottom 5%. Its adjusted score for enjoyment was 1 - but fortunately there must have been a few that found it tolerable because its raw score was 1.5. It received no feedback. The game uses network functions because the keys are queued to allow for network play (both single and multiplayer):

https://github.com/markmehere/Maelstrom/blob/main/Maelstrom/netlogic/netplay.cpp#L282

On Mac OS X, it is sandboxed. I'd love to understand a bit more about why everyone hated my game. If the game doesn't run on Windows (like because I left-out a development library or something) that would be useful too. Please post feeback here, so I can maybe fix the game or just delete it. I am thinking of adding a web version* so people can try it out online and maybe removing the network functions altogether - but it would suck to do this only to find out it was something else that annoyed people.

Mark.

* this would be very limited