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A jam submission

Care Package Fiasco with Catherine NahasView project page

This is a game where people quarantined inside their homes are now in a battle for survival
Submitted by Jad Haidar (@jad_ofalltrades) — 11 hours, 26 minutes before the deadline
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Care Package Fiasco with Catherine Nahas's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#1772.8403.667
Adherence To Theme#1832.8403.667
Game Design#1832.5823.333
Style#2342.3243.000

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

Nice to see a board/card game!

The rules seem simple enough, it's kind of a mix between Happy Familly and Elixir, with some extra rules!

I'm worried about the number of ingredient you need for each meal though (flashback from looooooong rounds of Elixir), but maybe you could balance it with the number of cards of each category? Sadly, this info is not present in the rules, so it's not playable yet.

The game is a bit lacking in the art department. It lacks a lot of cards and the visual of the existing ones is a bit rough. But hey, that's not a problem if the game is fun (thinking to all the game's of "Time's Up" or "Werewolf" I played using only some pen and paper)!

I wish the rules contained the card numbers so I could quickly build myself a deck and try it with friends. If you update the game, I may come back an try it, because I'm intrigued :D

Cheers!

Developer

Hey Julien , very sorry for the late reply have not opened itch in a long time.

Thank you for the great feedback , it's brilliant that you are intrigued by it !

Yes the card numbers are quite low , however for me it was more of put as much cards as I could off the top of my head and then focus on the rules.

Whenever I have the time , I will definitely u[date it with details about the amount of cards needed and maybe add some new ingredients.


I am very grateful for the feedback.