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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
What was your impression of the game overall? | #1 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
How well does it resonate with the theme? | #1 | 4.667 | 4.667 |
How complete / polished / bug-free did the game appear? | #2 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
What did you think of the audio? | #2 | 3.933 | 3.933 |
What did you think of the graphics/visuals? | #2 | 4.267 | 4.267 |
What did you think of the gameplay? | #2 | 3.733 | 3.733 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Thank you to the pig for teaching me English.
This game is actually well put together in under 48 hours! Really enjoyed the gameplay, good job.
Great game! It's very well put together. I particularly enjoyed the puzzles, and the Dino character was really cool! My only suggestion would be to consider adding an option for players to skip or fast-forward through the cinematic of the caves opening. Overall, great game!
I agree!!!
This was my first time learning and using the "lerp" function, I just use it without knowing how it works and as you say, the scroll just is too slow! Especially at the end.
Now that I don't have the urge of the submission deadline, I will try to figure it out.
Thank you very much.
Short and sweet! I enjoyed the puzzles and really liked the different themes for each character. It fit them really well.
Amazing idea and narrative.The puzzles are fun and and the way they create the story of the characters is so cool. It would be amazing to see more of this! Congrats :D
I loved this game, the story is very deep and detailed!
The gameplay is simple but good, I just missed something more challenging in the game, the art style is wonderful, good job!
Nice game! You've done a lot of work in 48 hours.
I like the mechanic of using bones to resurrect as an other animal, in a "older" version of the map.
I would have liked to see a more challenging level, because it was maybe too easy and you made a very good mechanic for a puzzle game.
Great job!