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A jam submission

Project CulinareView game page

Cook soup for the Shadow Government!
Submitted by Kaktus Galaxus — 4 days, 22 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Playability#14862.0002.000
Artistic Style#16972.0002.000
Cleverness#18961.0001.000
Theme#19341.0001.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • interesting angling to make a cooking game. I would have liked to see the shadow theme incorporated a bit more. maybe add some better describtion in game on how it all works to make it easier to get it going.

Did you include your Game Design Document as a Google Drive link?
Yes, I have removed it since

Seriously... did you include your Game Design Document?
Yes, I have removed it since

Is your game set to Public so we can see it?
Yes.

Tell us about your game!
I wanted to make something similar to Potion Craft, but the scope was a little too big and I severely overestimated the amount of energy I would have to spare when it came to participating.

Extra Notes
I didn't want to dox myself, so I left the link to my GDD in the questions above. Thanks for this opportunity. Love you guys <3

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really cool little game, I liked how you tied in the story telling. Nice job!

Developer

Thanks! I was a little worried about how little time I felt like I had left to make a decent narrative, but it's good to hear that it was received well :)

Submitted(+1)

Making Potato and Leek soup for everyone hahah

Fun little cooking game! Also for sure this counts as alchemy hahaha

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Really happy that you enjoyed it :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice game I got 225 as final score, I like the cooking as alchemy interpretation makes a lot of sense.

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot! Glad to see my idea clicked :D