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A jam submission

Spook's QuestView game page

They're waiting for you in this cute candy collector!
Submitted by twindrill β€” 1 day, 21 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#424.1254.125
Theme#613.6253.625
Gameplay#1073.1253.125
Overall#1133.1253.125
Audio#1871.7501.750

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Epic game actually loved!! I like how it had kindness and all that glisters is not gold incorporated with it. The player is an op person that can beat up the master thats what felt the best. The art was so simple yet pleasing. This is EPIC!

Developer(+1)

Aww, thanks! Always wanted to make this game somewhat wholesome (considering how dark my games usually are).

Submitted(+1)

Super cute! And always good to see another Bitsy game in these jams! It was a little confusing with the invisible collision, and the ending could be a little more clear that that was a choice, but it was really good!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing! You see, I actually did find a choice dialogue hack in Borksy (which would've made things much easier), but it was incompatible with the version I was using, and I didn't want to break anything...

Submitted(+1)

oh yeah I had trouble with the dialogue choice hack and I was using base bitsy, so don't feel too bad about missing out on that haha

Submitted(+1)

Pretty cute game, I really liked the art. There were a lot of invisible walls in the middle of levels though that I wasn't a big fan of and the game felt very incomplete without audio. The fact that there were different endings is a cool addition though. 

Developer(+1)

Oh, yeah! I was thinking about removing the invisible walls but then went "nahh..." for some reason. I was also torn between making my own music (which I'm not very good at) and using royalty-free stuff: there's an engine for incorporating music into Bitsy games, but I didn't feel like adding yet another engine...

Submitted(+1)

Like this a lot good luck in the contest. 

Submitted(+1)

I don't really like story games so i can't really say anything about it. Also it would've been nice if you could hold direction keys instead of breaking your hand! 

sneaky candy!

Developer(+2)

Thanks for playing. That also would've been preferable, but the Bitsy version I used did feel a bit janky at times when playtesting...

Submitted(+1)

oh damn, this Bitsy thing is pretty cool! i understand now, thanks!