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A jam submission

Isopod RollerView game page

A quick game about being a rolly little isopod.
Submitted by LeafAndWing — 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
On Theme / Relevancy#192.2143.500
Gameplay#192.0553.250
Ingenuity / Creativity#211.8973.000
Sound / Music#211.5812.500
Overall#221.8452.917
Accessibility#221.5812.500
Art / Art Direction#231.7392.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • The art of the game is cohesive even though it is simple. Only problem would be the UI wich don't fit too much with the rest of the style. The gameplay, on the other hand, is very well done. Only complaint regarding gameplay is that there is not much challenge in the levels. Once I discovered how to play, it was a bit too easy. The music is good, altough I missed some SFX. The acessibility isn't that much good because there are no explanations of the controls. The theme relevancy was good, and the idea is very creative.

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Submitted (4 edits)

Separate .pck here!

The game sadly doesn't work for me (Windows 10), I get the following error:

ALERT!

Error: Couldn't load project data at path".". Is the .pck file missing?
If you've renamed the executable, the associated .pck file should also be renamed to match the executable's name (without the extension).

Any idea what to do? And did you embed the .pck or have it as a separate file?

(Same issue as with Little Potion)

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the heads up - we missed this in our testing, but I just added the pck file to our github here!

Submitted(+1)

I'm glad you posted this, since the game rocks! Works smoothly, good concept, fits thematically. Love it! There's a lot of potential to expand on the concept.