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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Visuals | #5 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Gameplay | #6 | 3.600 | 3.600 |
How well does the game fit the themes? | #6 | 4.200 | 4.200 |
Audio | #12 | 2.900 | 2.900 |
How do you rate the game overall (you can consider fun, dev time, etc.)? | #12 | 3.400 | 3.400 |
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?
team of two people. The longest time is 4.5 hours (Godot coding) and the shortest time is 2 hours (art)
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Loved this idea, definitely hadn't seen it before. And was absolutely amused by the end. Great work by the artist too!
thanks
Gotta say, this is a really unique idea, which could be explored further for sure. Played way more jam games than I’d like to admit, and this was the first one that dabbled in Morse code.
Only thing I’m missing here for a banger game is maybe a timer so I can scorechase against said timer. The ending cracked me up, not gonna lie.
that’s it
totally agree with timer. I really poorly managed my own time during the jam, so it is how it is. Thanks for the feedback <3
Congratulations on your game! It's a very good and creative idea! I liked it very much.
The art looks very good too!
I would only have added some kind of scoring system and maybe a timer for the order to add some challenge.
Congratulations to both of you.
Agree with lack of challenge. Poorly managed my time during the jam. Thanks for the feedback <3
I had some amazing small talk with a spaceman. -- Nice game!
<3
Really interesting mechanic of using morse code to take orders! The art cutscene at the beginning was very cute too. After a couple of rounds the game just suddenly goes black? I think that means the game is finished but I could still hear the morse code sounds by pressing 'C'. Aside from that, great job guys :)
Yeah, it supposed to go black screen after like 7 or 8 orders. It is like it is because 3 hours is not a lot and I still loose myself in Godot sometimes. Thanks for the feedback <3