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A jam submission

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Puzzle game for OLC CODEJAM 2020
Submitted by max_hoff — 20 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Does it implement the theme well?#233.9333.933
Is this just spam?#244.3334.333
Would you recommend this to others to try out?#323.7333.733
Overall#354.1074.107
Was this entry made during the jam duration?#374.8004.800
How much effort went into this? (keep in mind newcomers)#603.7333.733

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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Comments

Submitted

The intro story was really funny, good job! I really like the concept of the puzzles. 

Submitted

Nice concept! The puzzle design is clean and fun. I also enjoyed the bit of background story at the beginning. :) Good job on the submission!

Submitted(+1)

Straightforward premise, clean execution. It was a nice puzzle to solve!

Cheers, and good luck! :)

Submitted

Simple but convincing concept for a puzzle. Reminds me of the buttongrids where the four adjacent buttons always toggle with the button you click.

I liked the funny story, but all the text at the start was a bit lengthy to read. Maybe break it in multiple blocks: simple intro text, first level with only one button, text to announce two buttons, second level, text to announce next change, ...

But I liked it, it was a fun little intermission in my work day :-D

Developer

Yeah, breaking up the text was a good idea. Thank you!

(+1)

Nice simple puzzle. Playable online.

Submitted(+1)

Nice job! The writing is surprisingly funny, and although it's very simple and I did get through a lot of it by mindless clicking, it's a nice concept with a nice difficulty progression.

Developer

Thank you! I agree with you. Many levels can be solved by spam clicking but it was hard to design them so that they couldn't be solved with mindless clicking.