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Delivery Duck's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of the Limitation | #36 | 3.667 | 3.667 |
Concept | #51 | 3.583 | 3.583 |
Overall | #64 | 3.375 | 3.375 |
Presentation | #83 | 3.417 | 3.417 |
Enjoyment | #98 | 2.833 | 2.833 |
Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
Fusomniac
Software used
Unity, Aseprite
Use of the limitation
You cannot stop moving until the package is dropped by the duck.
Cookies eaten
0
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Comments
I loved the graphics and it seems really fun and responsive but whenever an obstacle came up it felt like I didn't have any reaction time. Maybe the camera was supposed to be zoomed out more?
This game had me constantly going "one more round!" My only complaints were that the flapping sound was a little repetitive and that the other birds seemed impossible to predict. But other than that, you did a great job!
Missed my target by inches! Nice game, really fitting for the theme and limitation. I agree with some other comments on the viewport size. Other than that, great entry for the jam!
So challenging! Is it normal that the window is tiny? I managed to score 12019 🥳 It's hard to see birds coming 😊 I loved the visual and sound effects!
Very fun game! 300m level was basically impossible, viewport was very small, wonder if 10-20% bigger would have made it more fun.
It took me a couple rounds to see that birds chase you (so you cant stop).
I like the concept of the game, it is a really good idea, but I do wish things were a bit slower and I could see more in the game since I couldn't react to objects coming at me in high speeds, overall nice game
I liked the sound and art in this game. If the camera was more zoomed out, it would be easier to see whats above, below, and ahead. Otherwise, really nice job.
I suggest zooming the camera out a little more, it's very hard to dodge anything. The game is pretty fun though and I like the graphics on this one, great job.