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A jam submission

Dinghy SportsView game page

3 Minigames on the water
Submitted by nerx.tech — 12 days, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#14.0004.000
Creativity#13.5003.500
Audio#32.6252.625
Narrative#32.3752.375
Overall#32.9582.958
Gameplay#42.7502.750
Visuals#52.5002.500

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • The audio stands out. First game with cheering folks. Please make it work with WASD as well as arrow keys.
  • a great on-water experience with a good variety of sports. nice work, nerx! ~VN

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Comments

The music is good, and the visuals is okay. The difficulty is a bit high, and it's not always super what you are suppose to be doing. But there are some fun ideas, and I had fun trying the game. Well done.

Submitted

The game is very nice and hard😅 but that's the good part right.

Submitted

Beautiful entry!!

Perfectly matching the jam theme.

I struggle a little to get control, but after a while I get it. I also didn't fully understand how scoring points work.

Submitted

the control is a bit junky but it is a good game. add a arrow in front of the boot so there will be no confusing in direction

Jam Host

I loved being thrown around in the water in every game, it gave it the extra challenge factor. I personally had a hard time remembering which way was forward, but I'm a ditz, lol. This is set up very well and most importantly, FUN. Great work.

HostSubmitted

who said competition can’t be serene? short of memorizing the courses (if they are static), some on-screen feedback re: direction toward next off-screen gate or staging area would be nice. otherwise, gameplay is unique and i appreciate that some control remains in the water’s hands :)