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A jam submission

Sole OverrideView game page

Entry for Trijam#74 - Themes: Solo and Code Breaking
Submitted by Charlie Gray — 1 day, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#13.8573.857
How well does the game fit the theme?#15.0005.000
Gameplay#24.0004.000
Overall#23.7143.714
Did you make it in 3 hours (put 5 by default)#34.8574.857
Audio#52.0002.000
Visuals#72.5712.571

Ranked from 7 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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Comments

I really like this, kinda like a puzzle game for programmers! :D

Jam Host

This is an amazing idea how to teach programming to kids! Great work!

Submitted

Wow, this is really awesome. I like those metagames where you program your programming game :D

Really nice work! 

The only thing that was really confusing for me was this idea od only one thing changed at the time. When I got to those vertical bars in pairs, it wasn't really obvious why my changes were being discarded  when I would edit the other one. 

But other than that, really cool idea.

Submitted (3 edits) (+1)

Really did what the theme asked. It would be nice if you could undo changes that actually break the code and the game would not freeze. I managed to beat it in one of the infinity ways possible I would imagine.

Developer

Yeah, I'm not surprised that it's possible to get the game to crash. I am surprised though at how easy it is. As far as I know Godot just ends the execution of a script when it encounters an error. Though maybe that doesn't work when scripts are not compiled. Well, nothing I can do about it now. 


I'm glad to see you had fun experimenting at the end, though. :D

Submitted

I enjoyed playing your game. The idea to blend in the tutorial with the level is nice.
Good job!

Developer

Thank you. :) 

I feel it helps to understand the mechanics when you can immediately try them out.

Glad you enjoyed it.