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A jam submission

Rat TrapView game page

Submitted by nerdygaytor — 28 minutes, 34 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall rating#73.0984.000
Gameplay#73.3574.333
Graphics#73.0984.000
Player feedback#72.3243.000
Level design#83.0984.000

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

This is pretty sweet! The sheer scale of the humans compared to your character really helps sell the game's concept, and the upside-down flowerpots aren't hard to spot out and are easy to hide under. However, the game's camera could definitely be improved a bit, as if the player ends up missing a piece of cheese, moving back can feel pretty awkward with how little you can see. The size of the humans does help mitigate this somewhat, as their shadows serve as indicators of where they are, but more work could be done. I also noticed some clipping in your textures from having overlapping cubes.

Submitted

I love the idea for this game! It's a really fun concept and I can imagine it being really cute especially if there were an animated rat character to control. The movement for the player felt really perfect honestly because it felt like an appropriate swiftness for a little rodent. I noticed one typo on the start screen (pices - pieces). The human enemies feel easy to get around at first but they definitely are challenging in that last level because there are so many of them. I love the ability to hide in upside down pots! Great job!

Submitted

This was a good amount of fun! the movement was nice and snappy and it didn't take to long to course correct which is definitely something that I consider important in games that require a lot of movement. If I had to change something for a future class or even possibly final project, I would maybe make it too where you reach an end of the level and if you missed a piece of cheese it tells you that but still allows you to continue on. Having to go all the way back to the start because you missed a piece of cheese feels like it interrupts the gameplay flow. Still very well done!

Submitted

The game doesn't appear to be working : (

Developer

try now! :)