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Poule and the Flood's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Graphics / Visuals | #49 | 1.647 | 2.300 |
Audio | #51 | 1.217 | 1.700 |
How much do you like the game overall? | #53 | 1.432 | 2.000 |
Overall | #53 | 1.461 | 2.040 |
Is it related to spring and does it follow the theme? | #53 | 1.719 | 2.400 |
Gameplay / Fun | #54 | 1.289 | 1.800 |
Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Cute art style and interesting idea!
I think this game could benefit from a tutorial to help players understand the aim of the game and the controls. For future reference, if you run out of time to do this in game jams you can add this on the games itch page in the description to still help people along :)
Interesting idea, would be cool to see a finished version.
game a bit buggy and confusing but was fun when i got how it works
Cool game and very unique too, took me a while to understand i would be nice if you add a tutorial or something before the game start just some text, but overall good work!
For fairness sake, I wanted to show off the insides of the game, whatever they might be. The graphics are nice and cartoonish, and I like the animation of the water. The only thing I was able to do was click around the grid with LEFT MOUSE and get a red grid, when clicking on the chicken, you get the red grid and two surrounding blue spaces adjacent.
Inferring from this, I think this game was probably meant to be a survival resource type game, where you had to move your character and collect items while avoiding the rising water. There is no way to know unless the creator responds, but that's my headcanon. Missing everything else a game needs, but it is obviously unfinished, so that is understood. Interesting concept for a game, and I hope you get the change to finish it, I would like to play it.
It seems like you forgot to share the DLL with your executable file... The preview image looked good, however :)
Oh dang, thank you for the info !