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A jam submission

ColorfulDrinksView game page

Submitted by Hard Peach Art (@hard_peach_art) — 19 minutes, 39 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Uniqueness#63.5713.571
Theme#123.1433.143
Gameplay#152.5712.571
Horniness#162.7142.714
Overall#162.8862.886
Presentation#192.4292.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Use of the theme
The game's setup is in a cozy bar.

AI generated content (If you used an AI)
The graphics were generated by Stable Diffusion based on hand drawing and then retouched using procreate

Would you like your game to be featured in a compilation video of the Game Jam?

Yes

The game will appear in the compilation video.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

A very interesting game, and I liked the color scoring. I see a lot of potential for it to become  addictive by improving the UI, enhancing the interaction with the drinks, and adding some characters to interact with

Developer

Thank you for the comment! I'll try enhance it accordingly!

Submitted(+1)

I love the character art! But as was said, the buttons are small and also the "serve" button is as far away from the colored potions as possible for some reason hahaha. A lot of time is used just moving the mouse back. Would be great to have some basic sounds like filling a drink and maybe some bar music!

Developer

Thank you for the comment! I'll move the buttons around in next update. For music, I'm struggling a bit. It might take a while for me to add some music. But I definitely will work on that when have time.

Submitted(+1)

I love the rgb scoring concept and the character art is cute! But trying to click the tiny buttons within the fast timer isn't a great experience, and it can be discouraging to just not have the colors you need half the time.  I think there's a cool concept here though.  Bigger, easier to use UI, and more variations in the ingredient colors instead of RGB might be places to start.  =)

Developer

Thank you for the comment! I'll try to adjust it based on the advice!