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A jam submission

Fruits vs. Tomato SoupView game page

Mean fight between fruits and a can of tomato soup
Submitted by Usta Games (@ustagames) — 19 hours, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Mechanics#413.3333.333
Fun#753.1113.111
Challenges#772.7782.778
Overall#1052.8892.889
Theme#1092.8892.889
Art#1292.6672.667
Sound#1312.2222.222

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

Submitted(+1)

Great concept and great mechanics. Would love to see more levels built into this.

Developer

Hey thank you. I might rewrite this and turn it into a mobile game later. Cheers!

Submitted

The game was fun and the sound effect surprised me and when i dragged the fruit towards the basket i could drag the fruit towards the can and it made me not have to shoot and just drag it to the can and drop the can by dragging the fruit but that's okay because this is a game which was made for gamejam and this is a game to train patience :)

Developer(+1)

Yeah hahha that's true. I didn't notice that. Need to disable collisions until you place it in the basket. You're a good tester. It says place it in the basket but you do the unexpected. I should fix that after the voting ends and may be add some more levels.

Submitted

I think it crashed after i passed stage 3 (or maybe the game was finished?).

Love the way everything bounces around, although in stage 3, a bunch of cans actually fell over without me having to shoot any fruit :D

Developer(+1)

Yes. Stage 3 is the last one. But there should be a screen that says thank you for playing to make it more obvious that it's the final stage. Not sure why it didn't show up when you played. That cans falling over itself is something that happened in the HTML5 export hahha. I realised it a bit late. On Windows export it didn't behave such and I tested only on Windows. 

Thanks for playing!