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A jam submission

Olympus Mountain CreameryView game page

The Gods must be crazy... for your homemade yogurt!
Submitted by Haunted Bees Productions (@hauntedbees) — 1 minute, 1 second before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#154.2314.231
Overall#763.3463.346
Theme Interpretation#983.7693.769
Polish#1032.8462.846
Gameplay#1132.5382.538

Ranked from 13 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)

Cool idea!! I had a lot of fun playing but i did encounter a FEW bugs (which is to be expected if you only have three days to work haha) Really cool concept either way!!!

Developer(+1)

Thank you! I discovered shortly after release that the fire shader didn't work on a lot of devices, so I figured there would probably be a few other bugs that snuck past me.

Submitted(+1)

really unique idea! I've never tried to make yogurt in a game before 😂 I think personally I would have liked to separate the "adding things to the yogurt" step into it's own "z/x-able" game because it made the controls for that section feel unintuitive to me. really ambitious game for a short jam, well done!

Developer

Thank you! I originally planned the flavoring to be its own step but combining it probably saved me a little bit of much-needed jam time. I hope you enjoyed it!

Submitted(+1)

What a cool game idea :D I liked the drawn characters a lot! Also I think pushing the "two button control" all the way adds a nice touch, although a bit confusing at times :) I think this also has a lot of potential for more gods, ingredients, story etc., so maybe you can keep developing this.

Developer

Thank you! I did have a vision for what I wanted the game to be (which included all of those things!) but my power went out the morning before release, and also the schedule for this jam was pretty tight overall. I might give it a 1.1 update with more content later if I have time, though!

Submitted(+1)

Liked the idea and story! The is very well made. Great job.

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

The game has a very creative story to it, and the art is spot on! I Just can't seem to make a nice yougurt :s

Developer

Thank you! Making yogurt is hard! That's why I only do it in video games; it's even harder in real life!

Submitted(+1)

I love your game! I like this kind of game; it’s perfect. I wish there were sound effects and music in the game, but it’s okay—my Spotify is already on in the background 😅. But to tell the truth, Demilker has no mercy. ‘I’m not ready to be hurt again by your terrible yogurt.’ That hurt. At least I satisfied Meus, lol.

Developer

Thank you! If I had more time, I would've worked on the audio aspect of the game. I was listening to a lot of Greek pop music on Spotify to get into the right mindset when making the game, though. I hope your music choices worked well with the game, too!

Submitted(+1)

Very unique and creative game. I liked a lot. Need to give more plays to get the point, because it´s a bit difficult. ^^

Developer(+1)

Thank you! Yeah, in hindsight I think the first thing is change would be giving the player more than three strikes, and not making it an instant fail if you miss the time limit once. I added an option to disable the time limit, at least, but the yogurts themselves are still tricky.

Submitted(+1)

interesting Idea, nice  graphics,  I screw up the yoghurt :)

Developer

Thank you! Yoghurt making is a difficult process.

Submitted(+1)

Noo the gods didn't like my yogurts... Nice game, complicated mechanic at first but easy controls. One small issue is the fire animation when stiring and also at the end has white backgrounds and not transparent.

Developer(+1)

Thank you! It seems some devices don't like the fire shader; not sure what's causing that, but I'm glad you liked it despite that!