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A jam submission

Deep Dive NotesView game page

Submitted by Togie14 — 16 hours, 36 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#113.4003.400
How well does the game fit the themes?#183.5003.500
Visuals#203.2003.200
Gameplay#222.6002.600
How do you rate the game overall (you can consider fun, dev time, etc.)?#222.7002.700

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your dev time?
3 hours + 20min after release on a bug fix

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Comments

Submitted (3 edits)

I love that you went for a rhythm x fishing game crossover! Nice idea! Unfortunately the notes were out of sync during some sequences and when the song stopped I was trapped in the endless depths of the ocean without a way back up or to the menu... :D But still a great little game! Well done!

Submitted

Great design! I haven’t played many rhythm games, but this one was really fun to play. You did an excellent job!

Submitted

Nice! I really like how the water gets darker as you go in deeper!

Developer

Thanks guys, i think i used a track that changed its bpm or i guessed the bpm incorrectly... if i had made my own music it would have lined up perfectly but 3 hours isnt alot of time haha! And there is a bug that is stopping you from going back to the title screen where the high score was :/ 

Submitted

Cool idea for a rhythm fishing game with piano! I couldn't tell at first if I was really hitting notes or not but I think that I was.

Submitted

Great rhythm game! Wish I was able to see my score at the end if that was part of the plan cause after the song the fish kept going down and not stopping.

Otherwise great the notes where almost matching the tones!

Submitted

I love the fish, did you make the art?

Currently, the BPM on the gameplay is very slightly faster than the BPM of the music. When the two come into phase it feels good to play.