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A jam submission

The Regret BugView game page

This game is about a person who HATES bugs and will do anything to destroy them.
Submitted by zianz — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#283.0913.091
Concept#422.8182.818
Overall#432.5912.591
Presentation#472.3642.364
Enjoyment#532.0912.091

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
I had zero team members.

Software used
I used MIT scratch. you can play it without downloading here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/517054093/fullscreen/

Use of the limitation
I made it seem like you were the good guy just kill all bugs but then dropped the devastating truth about what you did.

Cookies eaten
I actually had like 16 cookies. I made this in one day...

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Comments

Submitted

Interesting variant of the cookie clicker genre. One suggestion for improvement would be to have a respawn delay for the higher point bugs to incentivize bouncing back and forth from bug type to bug type. Otherwise people will always just focus on following the highest point bug and ignoring the others (that’s what I did anyways). The message of the game is nice as well.

Submitted

A simple mini-game. It seems that you can buy the same Bug more than once, but it doesn't seem to actually increase.

Developer(+1)

Yes i am sorry about that glitch... I tried everything but scratch is limited and can only do so much!  Thank you for the advice!

It's good that you fulfilled the theme and the limitation, but the game is pretty boring.

Submitted

Cute and easy I like it! The gameplay is clear and quite addictive. Nice! I would add at the starting stages some more types of beetles, which for example can not be touched.

Developer (1 edit)

Thank you so much for commenting and thanks for the advice!