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A jam submission

Destroy Those Toys Co.View game page

Submitted by CokeGaming Studios (@Itz_Derek_Yo) — 1 day, 12 hours before the deadline
Rated by 8 people so far
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3 hours approx.

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(+1)

It was alright; nice for the time limit, but not personally my thing. I struggled with the scrolling speed, so accessibility settings on that front would have been appreciated, but I know you can't do everything in three hours. If you ever make edits to this outside of the jam, I will definitely give it another look!

Submitted(+2)

The gameplay confused me for a second but I can get behind this, you should have added a punishment for destroying the wrong toy. 

Submitted(+2)

I think it fits the theme pretty well, since I just started hammering down the red button & getting a score of 301 with that tactic.

If it was intended to create a  repetitive labour-environment, you did great. But the score-system & audio (which you used really good) are not enough for me to feel rewarded for such a task.. I feel this could be a good starting-point for a game. Like a Level 1. I see 2 ways where this game could be going from there:

It could become a reaction-based game, for which you would need to implement more complex tasks & maybe work on a better reward-system. Also you would need to shorten the time-limit since focusing that long is hard.

Or it could become a clicker, in which case you would need to implement stuff that you can buy for points... which than auto-generates more points, for which you can buy new stuff and so on.

(+1)

not a fan :/ 
its too repetitive and there doesn't seem to be a point to anything you do - and i don't get what it has to do with the theme. its an unique idea, though