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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Innovation | #1 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Feel | #2 | 3.909 | 3.909 |
Overall | #2 | 3.818 | 3.818 |
Interpretation of the Horse name! | #4 | 3.727 | 3.727 |
Aesthetics | #8 | 3.636 | 3.636 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I really like the main rotation mechanic and the way it works with the controls, the game is also simple and self-explanatory so overall it's a very intuitive experience. Just out of curiosity, how did you do the custom exe icon?
I use auto-py-to-exe, when selecting your path for conversion there is an ico tab in which you can select a .ico file and it will be set as the icon. I just looked up png to icon conversion to get the ico file. Also glad you enjoyed it :)
ah, another auto-py-to-exe user!
Interesting mechanics and great art !
The camera rotation was a bit strange but didn't bother me that much, great game !
Thanks! The camera rotation was a bit last minute as the game didn't really adhere to the "Spinning world" theme. Im glad you enjoyed it :)
Nice concept and cute aesthetics, cool music too.
For some reason main.exe in the zip folder couldn't be opened... the game looks interesting though!
Did you properly extract the zip file? This sometimes happens if you run it without extracting the file.
There is also a bug when closing the game it will pop up with a error but this is nothing if thats what you mean
I don't think I extracted it, lemme try that
Hmm... after extracting the files, I still can't seem to open it.
Hi!
I've had the same issue, to fix it you need to open the main.exe directly and not the shortcut (in the full-extracted folder Data->main.exe)
ohhh. Thanks!
This looks like it's really cool, and I would love to play it, but even after extracting and running the main.exe file from the data folder, it still will not run. It says I don't have access to the directory. Looks cool though!
I always extract small game files like this to a folder on my desktop.
I really enjoyed the mechanics for this one, was very unique and smooth!