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Gimme Back My Bear!'s itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Special Object Implementation | #44 | 2.453 | 3.167 |
Fun Factor | #47 | 1.807 | 2.333 |
Gameplay | #50 | 1.678 | 2.167 |
Audio | #51 | 1.936 | 2.500 |
Overall | #55 | 1.829 | 2.361 |
Theme Implementation | #62 | 1.678 | 2.167 |
Graphics | #65 | 1.420 | 1.833 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How is your game related to the Theme and Special Object?
Mom has "stolen" your favorite toy, your teddy bear! Go get him back!
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Well done on this entry!
Does not even work on my 10y.o. laptop - something wrong with the vulcan drivers and my gpu:(
Back when I was fiddling with godot the only setup that was working for me was the lowest tier "compatibility mode" - I think it was named this way
Thanks for the feedback. I'm on an older PC and hoped it would capture most of the issues. What do you see? Does it crash on start, or does it not even start, or something else?
I'll just include the screenshot
or not lol
"Unable to initialize Vulkan video drier" Your video card drivers seem not to support the required Vulkan version
Another developer had the same issue in the jam - as far as I understand he just changed the renderer to the lowest option, and it started working on lower-end gpus
OK, I switched the renderer and added another download option, ending in "compatibility". Please try that and let me know if you get better results. Thanks!
Thanks for updating, now it works!
Nice, simple platformer. The controls may feel a bit unresponsive, but other than that - good job on finishing
Noting that this is your first ever game, i wouldn't consider it to be bad in general, the whole idea is really nice and fitting into the theme, and it's very complete if you compare to my first ever game. Of course I can't give such a high rating, but it got a good potential
This is my first ever game that wasn't part of a tutorial. Pretty rough, but my goal of completing something and getting it into a game jam is successful. I'd love any feedback you have.