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R.C's Rating System

A topic by Duppy Games created Feb 05, 2022 Views: 180 Replies: 3
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Hi everyone! My name's R.C! I'm the mascot for Duppy Games! I love playing games and I really love this Game Jam series! The time limit for dev time really encourages people to think outside the box!

I'm just going to post how I do my ratings systems so people know how I plan to rate their systems! I try my best to keep my scores consistent for every kind of game in the game jam! I also try my best to review every game I play to give encouragement to most of the people joining in! 

So anyway! Here are how I rate the five major categories! 

1. Gameplay (I try to be objective in this category and incorporate all kinds of games that'll show up)

 1 Star- (The gameplay was not existent or extremely glitchy) 

2 Stars- (There was some sense of gameplay)

3 Stars- (The gameplay worked for the most part but was wonky at some points.)

4 Stars- (The gameplay was consistently good!)

5 Stars- (Almost professional quality!)


2. Visuals (In the most objective way I can describe it! Even though it gets a little subjective near the end)

1 Star- (The visuals were basic and bland. Simple shapes and no background usually.)

2 Stars- (There was an attempt to make a sprite or background)

3 Stars- (There were unique sprites (Unique as in you can tell what's Mario and what's a Goomba) and a competent background.)

4 Stars- (The visuals were clean and crisp!)

5 Stars- (Almost professional quality!)


3.  Audio (Mostly objective, very rare exceptions)

1 Star- (The game is silent. Only exception sound that gets this rating is if it's an obnoxious sounds made by the creator's voice.)

2 Star- (There's ANY sound in the game. A song or a sound effect will do)

3 Stars- (There's either multiple sound effects or sound effects AND a song playing)

4 Stars- (There are multiple sound effects, and songs playing)

5 Stars- (The programmer accounted for sounds in every instance of the game)


4.  Theme (This is fairly subjective, especially since it changes every week)

1 Star- (No presence of theme in the game)

2 Stars- (I can see where the theme is in the game, but I think you skirted it)

3 Stars- (The theme is present)

4 Stars- (You worked with the theme in a clever/creative way)

5 Stars- (You went above and beyond with the theme)


5.  Enjoyment (This is the most subjective one by far, I can enjoy bad games and dislike good games based on almost random influences)

1 Star- (I want a refund for the amount of time I spent playing your game)

2 Stars- (I cared about the game enough to try and complete it, even if I didn't like it overall)

3 Stars- (I enjoyed the experience)

4 Stars- (I liked this game a lot and would recommend it to my pals)

5 Stars- (I could very well see this game as a part of a professional game)


Finally one last little tidbit to be clear. I like to see these Trijams as exercises in creativity and working with limitations. So if I look at the game page and see a game has been submitted to multiple game jams before it, I'm not going to be nearly as kind to it as I would games made specifically for the Trijam. 


Can't wait to start playing games everyone! Good luck to everyone! :D

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This is really cool and breaks it down really well!

Jam Host

This is awesome! You, sir, are very organized! 

Submitted(+1)

Nice! But I feel that you should take into account if assets are self made...I feel entirely self made assets should be Scored higher :)