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A jam submission

UP:931914-BombBoardView game page

Submitted by Ethan_C256 — 7 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation (most innovative idea)#452.7112.875
Overall#522.5342.688
Gameplay (most fun to play)#532.3572.500

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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UP931914

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Comments

Submitted

Good experience overall, I just think the fact that you can't really control the amount of height the character gets, makes the game harder to play, and makes it impossible to collect all of the coins.
But in general good game, Well done!

Submitted

A good concept idea of skating and collecting items, and how there were instructions within the start page, for me I did find this challenging when attempting jumps but still liked the risk for collecting the coins overall, one thing I would say is adding sound would make the game stand out but with the little time we had on this is understandable. Overall a great game idea and concept,

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A decent submission that meets the requirements of the brief. I think that there is clearly effort that has been put in to make the game enjoyable which is commendable.

The inability to control the height of the character's jump really hurts the experience. Having only one height you can jump to can make getting some of the coins difficult and in turn makes avoiding bombs harder than it should be. Secondly, the game could use some graphical cleanup. Not everyone is an experienced artist (im not, for example) but some research into how to do simple animations or something like pixel graphics could have helped make the game look a lot cleaner and professionally made. Perhaps that may have been a bit out of scale for you, so maybe some primitive graphics (like squares) and working on the jumping aspect would have helped, or vice versa. Finally, consider how you export the game. Is there a better way you could have done so, or does it work for you?

All in all, the fact you have submitted a game at all and clearly put work into it is something that you should be proud of, but take what you have learned from making this game and use that to make the next one even better.

Submitted

Love the theme of the game! The controls took a bit to get used to but once I did I enjoyed the challenge - if you were to display the score to the player I can see myself getting addicted to this!