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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Innovation | #2 | 2.750 | 2.750 |
Overall | #5 | 2.063 | 2.063 |
Visuals | #5 | 2.250 | 2.250 |
Sound | #6 | 1.500 | 1.500 |
Enjoyment | #7 | 1.750 | 1.750 |
Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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First time making a game with this short of a time crunch, (absolutely insane! but I loved it!) I used two of my optional themes which were Neon Colors and Rabbits, which make up the bulk of my game: concept of collecting neon colored bunnies.
While I couldn't accomplish sound design within my time limit I feel there's a decent out of control vibe with having to collect dozens of rabbits with randomized movement patterns in short bursts of time.
For me, this was a challenge of code optimization aiming to have 100+ bunnies running while trying to play on a browser based.
Thanks for the Jam opportunity!
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the hunting part plays well and nice style, selling part a bit confusing, would be great if it had a tutorial but really well done for such a short jam!
Pretty unique game, this is a working/hunting simulator.
If you kill all the bunnies they don't respawn, and there isn't a game over so the game goes on forever, you should probably add a game over or a way to get more bunnies, maybe buying some?
Collecting bunnies is sort of fun, but it could get repetitive.
Upgrades are too expensive, I think there should be a fair progression.
Misfortunes are bad, I don't think they are fun, and if they never give you something good I don't see the point, it feels like a waste of time.
Cute graphics, I liked the aesthetic, good job!
Due to time, haven't played the game much myself TBH, a lot of the updates we're made at the end just hoping they'd work right. I think the upgrades comment is extremely fair and would be easy to update after the jam scoring is final, which could break some repetitiveness. I am tempted to see what another week put into this could add. Thanks for the feedback!