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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality - How creative and multiplayer-friendly is the concept? | #1 | 4.188 | 4.188 |
Theme - How closely does this game relate to the theme? | #1 | 4.375 | 4.375 |
Overall | #1 | 3.859 | 3.859 |
Fun - How likely will you play this again with other people? | #3 | 3.313 | 3.313 |
Playability - How intuitive is the multiplayer aspect of the gameplay? | #3 | 3.563 | 3.563 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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- Amazing game! Really loved the art style, the multiplayer coop gameplay worked really well. Very original as well and surprisingly complete for a game jam experience. I thought you followed the theme really well too. My only feedback would be some of the gameplay needed a little tweaking, such as throwing rocks. But fantastic job overall!
Hathora AppId
app-01c50dc0-9053-4b11-b1d7-a1dc6275d6ca
Game Engine Category
Godot
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Nice co-op concept for a game, and great art style! Splitting up the tools among the different players is a cool idea. At one point there was a de-sync issue with a robot showing up for one player but not the other (after restarting a match), but the game worked great otherwise.
Very fun to play in party coop. Love the graphic style.
Super cute! If the movement were a bit more responsive and it had some more levels I'd totally buy this!
Very cute art style! I also like alot that players have asymmetric roles which makes teamwork more rewarding. Everything was well explained and game felt polished!
The art style <3
Really fancy graphic style, I think I will try this style in my next 2D! The gameplay is smooth and well explained.
I like it, Good game!
Thanks a lot :)
I'm no artist but I took pleasure in doing all the art this time around. For reference I used the Inkscape software and did everything using the mouse so its quite accessible.
Thanks for the tip, I will learn to use inkscape then :)