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Wiggly Worm Wants a Snack's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Presentation | #108 | 2.250 | 2.250 |
Use of the Limitation | #116 | 2.375 | 2.375 |
Overall | #124 | 2.000 | 2.000 |
Enjoyment | #129 | 1.625 | 1.625 |
Concept | #132 | 1.750 | 1.750 |
Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Two on our team: Enjaku did the art (cute and colourful sprites with a two-frame wiggle animation), and Rainsong did the coding and music (such as it is).
Software used
ct.js, Aseprite, and Beepbox
Cookies eaten
Cooked? About a dozen. Plus a half a batch of cookie dough.
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Nice game that kids will enjoy. It took me a while to figure out how to start the game the Let's Eat button definately needs to be bigger.
Thanks so much. We'll replace the buttons today to make them more obvious. :)
Or possibly after the ratings are over, depending on how the 'update' bits are handled.
It is okay. Very easy though, there is no challenge. Gets boring too quickly. Next time add some sort of weird mechanic to make it stand out.
Thanks for trying our game. :) We were going for easy, with the idea of slightly-retooling it as a game for small children, so this feedback is encouraging. Admittedly, for the gam jam purpose, too easy will count against us. Thanks again.
It is okay. Very easy though, there is no challenge. Gets boring too quickly. Next time add some sort of weird mechanic to make it stand out.
Nice game, but pretty easy.
Thanks. It was designed with small children in mind.
Thanks for trying it out, and for the feedback. :)
Can you please try my game, because it hasn't many ratings ?
Very chill vibe. Game me the impression that the game is more suited for a young audience.
Thanks. Kids were indeed the audience in mind. :)
Thanks for trying it out, and for the feedback. We decided to make a small children's game, even knowing it would count against us with the jam audience, to try out some kid-centered ideas. The feedback so far has been very encouraging :D (And yes, I mean that seriously... ) Thanks again.