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A jam submission

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Steal gopld from Midas - but don't let him touch you!
Submitted by Tomate Salat (@tomate_salat) — 9 hours, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#473.1823.182
Presentation#483.2733.273
Use of the Limitation#493.0913.091
Concept#543.3643.364
Enjoyment#623.0003.000

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

Team members
Tomate_Salat

Software used
Unity3D, Blender

Use of the limitation
The player has 60 seconds to steal as much gold as possible from Midas

Cookies eaten
Not a single one and thanks for reminding me about not having a single cookie at home .... :-(

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really nice art and sound effects.

Submitted(+1)

The idea is cool!Great game

Submitted(+1)

nice work :)

Submitted(+1)

Fun game! Really like how the game looks, runs really well in browser! Got a score of 12 :)

Submitted

Cool! But gold started spawning in his tracks. :< 

Submitted

Interesting game!, Liked the general concept

Submitted (1 edit)

The idea of an inverted snake is interesting, but enough for 2 minutes.

Аlso the implementation of the restrictions does not comply with the rules.

Submitted(+1)

Solid game, I love the reverse snake concept. The fact that you have actual volume sliders is also a huge plus for me. Nothing I can really complain about except for the fact that the game isn't endless, but then that'd be going against the limitation.

I personally think the 60 second timer isn't incorporated enough because the game would still be functional and even better if the timer got removed. I don't really know how else one would implement the timer other than the way you did.

Overall I really enjoyed the game!

Developer

In regards of the limitation I totally agree with you. When I read about the limitation in first place I wasn't paying much attention to the additional info (so that the game should break without it). Therefor I went ahead with limiting the round and read about that detail way too late. I also thought a lot about how to make fix that but I wasn't able to come up with a solution. I guess this has to be fully respected in the early planning phase or it is hard/impossible to add it later (specially if you only have a weekend).

Thank you very much for your feedback :-) 

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Interesting, unusual