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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
How well does the game fit the themes? | #6 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Audio | #8 | 3.143 | 3.143 |
Overall | #13 | 3.029 | 3.029 |
Gameplay | #15 | 2.857 | 2.857 |
How much do you enjoy the game overall? | #20 | 2.643 | 2.643 |
Visuals | #26 | 2.500 | 2.500 |
Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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2hrs 55mins
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Nice little game. It did crash on me a couple times around the mid point. My browser complained about it using too much resources (which is weird for such a small game, I don't know if that's because of the game or my browser).
Nice work though. Fun to vacuum. The dirt sound was cute.
Very nice game loop!
I love the little sounds, like when you are cleaning up the dirt and the charging sound also! The music fits pretty well also!
It really says something that you didn't pick a regular vacuum cleaner to vacuum, but made the player be an automated machine that cleans up for people instead hahaha
It was fun cleaning as a machine.
I feel that a slightly bigger challenge would have been more interesting but good minigame
Cleaning games are always so satisfying (much more than in real life!). Good theme interpretation. I just wish the vacuum sprite was a vacuum instead of the default Godot sprite! All the rest of the sprite art looks so nice that the default icon feels out of place. Great audio choices, though! The music is pleasant, and I like how the recharging noise gets higher pitched the longer it goes. Good entry (and so early in the jam!).
I love the idea :). Wish there were a bit more of a challenge but cleaning is pretty satisfying! Congrats
nice, well done
fits the theme kinda too well, its cool but kinda boring to play
thumbs up for using the godot player sprite
Yes, you could do this game without it, also I would like to have more levels, to play. it's too short. but congrats for publishing!
noice