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A jam submission

Coins of DestinyView game page

Submitted by maniospas — 10 hours, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#73.4443.444
Concept#93.4443.444
Overall#152.9172.917
Presentation#242.5562.556
Enjoyment#272.2222.222

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Emmanouil (Manios) Krasanakis

Software used
DragonRuby, Gimp, Paint, Audacity

Use of the limitation
There are coins of destiny that you need to flip and change how respective grid tile behaves (the coin is the tile). Flipping itself can be controlled.

Cookies eaten
0 cookies and 6 yogurt jellies (recipe: mix the two while the jelly is still hot and let it cool in the fridge)

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

The game was fun and enjoyable, but a clear tutorial would have been helpful.

Really like the experience though!

Submitted(+1)

I had a nice time with this game, however a short tutorial would benefit overall experience.

Developer

Thanks a lot for the kind words!

I will definitely add a tutorial after the jam ends. Will probably include some very short in-game dialogue or something similar to also give hints at difficult puzzles.

Submitted(+1)

You have a interesting stating point to develop interesting puzzles. But flipping coins were not interesting because normally you need only one of the outcomes, flip only to the other face can work better

Developer

Thanks a lot for playing and the feedback! 

I am not sure what you mean to be honest.
Do you mean to say that any fae should be able to flip the coin to any side to more varried options?
If so, then it's an excelelent point!
(This is what I was going for originally, but the simplification with only one useful side was one of the consessions I made in order to find time for other things in the three-day development.)

Submitted

You have a interesting stating point to develop interesting puzzles. But flipping coins were not interesting because normally you need only one of the outcomes, flip only to the other face can work better