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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Impression (score low for unimpressive, high for impressive) | #8 | 3.867 | 3.867 |
Legitimacy (score low for jam-spam, high for authentic "in the spirit" entry) | #12 | 4.600 | 4.600 |
Adherence (score low for poor theme implementation, high for sticking to theme) | #14 | 4.400 | 4.400 |
Overall | #15 | 4.050 | 4.050 |
Originality (score low for unoriginal, high for original ideas) | #28 | 3.333 | 3.333 |
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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Great game. Drove in to the road side a couple of times and I seem to be excellent in missing the gold cubes.
Great 3d graphics. Excellent synth sounds. Really enjoyed how you introduced the extra barriers later on. Liked how you could reply the sequence. Could have possible made the sequence a bit longer earlier. We crashed on level 18 though! :)
Ha Ha love it! And only 86MB! A lot of hard work went into this, game play is everything and you nailed it.
Looks great. SoundFX's are nice as well :-)
I was expecting to tap left and right to change lanes rather than the car sliding around like it does. getting through the gates is easy enough, however tighter controls would make picking up the gold more fair. The challenge doesn't seem to be collecting gold, instead the challenge is keeping the car from oversteering and missing the gold which I don't think should be an aspect of gameplay.
The player should be rewarded for picking the correct lane to collect the gold and changing lanes at the right time to collect gold inbetween lanes... as it is, the player is penalised by being 1 pixel away from the gold's hitbox which is far to easy to do imo.
Other than controls, it's great fun and a nice take on the theme as well :-)
very cool, did you do the 3d rendering yourself? if so very impressive.
I wasn't sure how a driving game would fit with the theme but I like how you did it. Nice job.
Nice atmosphere, almost feels like it could be a nice screensaver as well.