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A jam submission

RodiationView game page

Fallout, fishing and multitasking
Submitted by Minjutin, 6Knowledge — 1 hour, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#24.0914.091
Fun#23.7273.727
Originality#34.0914.091
Style#43.9093.909

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Number of team members
2

How many fish sprites did you use ? 🐟
27

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Finished the first level and I'll just say this is an awesome concept! I really think the idea of multitasking to collect fish is cool, and I really enjoy that the game doesn't punish you for getting letters wrong. That way, you can just sort of mash the keys in the general direction while you focus on following the bob. Great presentation, highly original, fun, just an awesome game all around. Well done!

(+1)

Very unique concept, good "blind" typing practice :D

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This game is very impressive given the limit! 3 levels that's insane! I really admire the skill  it took to not only have 3 levels but levels that all have a good quality and polish! The gameplay is also very unique I haven't seen something like it before making it fresh and challenging. The 3D art and environment and 2D artwork of the fish work very well with the theme and are quality standard as well. the UI and mechanics are stylish and simple to understand. Very well done to the both of you! Really looking forward to seeing what you guys work on in the future!   

Submitted(+1)

Of all the games I've tried this one has been my favorite so far!

Developer

Aww thank you, hearing that brings me happiness!

Submitted(+1)

This was great! I absolutely love how creative all the unique fish were, both in their names and images. The typing mechanic is challenging, but not overly tight and I appreciate that there was some extra leeway in terms of moving the mouse around. Was a good workout in onehanded typing!

Managed to get to the ending on Normal mode at least

Developer

Oh thank you very much for your feedback! Nice to hear that someone had enough patience/interest to complete the game, feels like a  victory already

Submitted(+1)

John is cool. Big fish was a surprise. The game is neat. The difficulty is there.

Developer

John appreciates your feedback, he is trying his very best to be the coolest fish around. Thank you for playing!

Submitted(+1)

Such a original game! I will play this game to do  writing practice without looking at keyboard :D

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the feedback! I promise, by training with this game you will get the most powerful left hand one has ever obtained :')

Submitted(+1)

Nice game! At first I was very surprised when I heard the Russian speech, and then I looked at the description.

Developer(+1)

Shh no need to care about the Russian speech, just keep fishing and everything will be fine . . . Also, thanks for playing!

Submitted(+2)

This is a pretty interesting concept, good job!

Developer

Thank you! :-)

(+2)

Rating: ★★★★☆ (Four Tipsy Stars)

Ahoy, me hearties! 'Tis Bob, back again, with a tale of multitasking and spellin' in "Rodiation"! Now, picture this: a game that challenges yer wits while testin' yer ability to steer clear of obstacles – a bit like tryin' to navigate me ship through a rocky channel in the dead of night!

In "Rodiation," the concept had me intrigued, but bein' a dislexic sailor and a bit tipsy from the rum, I found it quite the challenge, like tryin' to untangle a mess of fishin' lines after a fierce storm. But that didn't stop me from givin' it me best shot – after all, a true sailor never backs down from a challenge!

The 3D world they crafted was as immersive as divin' into the ocean, and it had me bobbin' and weavin' like a sailor avoidin' cannonballs. The gameplay kept me on me toes, much like balancin' on the deck during a violent squall – a true test of me multitaskin' skills!

As I weaved through the maze of letters, I couldn't help but think of the pirate, that radiant lighthouse that once guided me safely to shore. Aye, she was as beautiful as the stars reflectin' on the calm sea, and just like the game's challenges, she lit up me life in the darkest of times.

Despite the difficulties, "Rodiation" had me hooked like a fish caught in me net! The concept of spellin' while multitaskin' was as refreshin' as a splash of cold water on a hot summer day. Though the game could be as tricky as decipherin' a pirate's treasure map, the satisfaction of clearin' a level was worth it!

Developer

It has been interesting to follow your journeys mr. Bob and I'm thankful that you decided to stop by testing out our waters as well.  I appreciate your feedback and hope that someday you will find your pirate again