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A jam submission

Eat the Rich!View game page

Short WarioWare inspired micro games about not letting the money hungry vampires steal from you!
Submitted by nonbnon — 1 day, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#202.8752.875
Audio#201.3751.375
Visuals#232.4382.438
How do you rate the game overall (you can consider fun, dev time, etc.)?#252.5002.500
How well does the game fit the themes?#291.5631.563

Ranked from 16 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

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Submitted

After looking at the disc. i was able to figure out the instructions. I kept trying to click when the hand was above the money to grab it, I didn't understand it was someone else's hand! Also, that little money man was too fast for me...

Really ambitious to go for a wario ware type game, it can really blow up your scope to have so many mini games that need to be made in such a short time! Its impressive in itself :)

Submitted

I didn't understand how to play and it was going too fast. But I perceived the satirical side behind it which appealed to me much more. I also didn't understand where the vampires were (the rich would be the vampires?)
Submitted

I did not understand what was happening; I think you need to communicate the game mechanics, either in the game or on the webpage. There is potential, like the catch the little guy part, but I had no idea what those cash notes were about.

Submitted

this was a fun wario-ware-esque game. i thought the gameplay was really fun! thanks for posting :)

Submitted

It's cool! Not sure how it fits the theme though.

Submitted

The idea is really intriguing! With a bit more clarification on the gameplay mechanics on the game’s page, it could be even more engaging. 

Great job!