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A jam submission

PyommView game page

Program your own mining machine
Submitted by dbrckovi — 1 day, 20 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Was this entry made during the jam duration?#15.0005.000
Is this just spam?#15.0005.000
Overall#14.7114.711
Does it implement the theme well?#24.6674.667
How much effort went into this? (keep in mind newcomers)#164.6674.667
Would you recommend this to others to try out?#184.2224.222

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Developer

Wow. 

When I saw some other entries I thought I'll be happy if it makes into javid9x video, but Pyomm actually won ?!?!?

Now I feel guilty for not polishing it up some more :)

Thanks to everyone who voted!

Submitted(+1)

Good puzzle game! If you were to develop it further, having a few extra conditions and flow control commands to work with might allow for some more complex layouts, though it would also increase the complexity of the system - but that could be mitigated if it's introduced right.

Developer

Thanks. 

Yeah. There is potential for more complex levels even with current set of commands and conditions. For example, recursion. A concept which already works because of the way the 'CPU' it is implemented, but I haven't even touched it in level design. When combined with 'paint' commands and conditions, it is possible to create very interesting levels.

Since I got lots of positive feedback (not only from you on itch.io), I'll probably develop this further.

Submitted(+1)

This is really good. The programming interface is easy to use, and the colour mechanics provide for some interesting puzzles. Nice work on the submission!

Submitted(+1)

This was neat and fit the theme real well. If you ever want to develop this a little further, I feel like there could be a scoring system that awards higher ratings for solving puzzles with fewer instructions.

(+1)

Excellent and fun game.

Submitted(+2)

I really like the idea behing this game and I've enjoyed playing it.
Loved how it feels like you are programming an actual robot.

Submitted(+1)

Yeah, this reminds me a little bit of what it was like to program simple line follower robots in LabView.

Submitted(+1)

Hey,
looks definetly nice.
At first i thought about adding a similar system to my game, but i thought it was too time consuming for now.

I have few comfort suggestions though:
- i think it would be nice, if you enter a command, it automaticly jumps to the next line ( at least if it was entered via mouseclick).
- the game seems not to be downloadable from the itch.io client.
it works from the browser, but on the client it does say something of "cannot read build of undefined" , maybe the client does not support .7z ?

Developer(+1)

Thanks. I wasn't even aware it can work in browser :)

I'll reupload it as a zip tomorrow and try to address a few issues, including your suggestion before deadline.

Submitted(+1)

Now it also works from the itch client, thanks.