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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Gameplay | #3 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
How much do you enjoy the game overall? | #3 | 4.091 | 4.091 |
Overall | #3 | 4.076 | 4.076 |
Visuals | #5 | 4.273 | 4.273 |
How well does the game fit the themes? | #6 | 4.636 | 4.636 |
Did you make it in 3 hours (put 5 by default) | #9 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Audio | #9 | 3.455 | 3.455 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How long was your dev time?
Ben - 3.5h, Drew - 2.5h
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This was really cool! This game feels polished, and the post processing definitely feels indie (in a good way). My main issues were really minor, and this game takes a really creative concept and runs with it.
So for one thing, the glove's sound effects do not really line up with the hit, it instead feels timed to the button press itself, which the glove hits a fraction of a second later than.
Secondly, the graphics are great, but from far away moving quickly it can be difficult to understand what a broken object looks like without first seeing the unbroken counterpart. Given that the late game is less about identifying the items and more about identifying them quickly, I don't think that making things clearer with some slight tweaks would necessarily hurt the gameplay experience.
Thirdly, I can't really tell what benefit the points serve when the levels indicate such a similar thing. It feels as though there should be some sort of secret object that either has only a slight defect so you might accidentally let it through or one that is unusual but is surrounded by a lot of other objects so is easy to miss and scores bonus points.
and fourth, pacing the objects so that, even at the fastest speed, you can keep hitting things without the animation taking up too much time would be great.
But again, these points are only so easy to make because your game has a solid and entertaining foundation. This turned out really well, and I love a good programmer-artist duo.
Thanks for playing and the response. We had a lot of fun with it and were really happy with the end result. What you said makes complete sense and were things that we had noticed and sadly ran out of time to fix.
Really appreciate the feed back as thats how the best games are made.
I really enjoyed this visual effect, it brings me to the old time.
Really simple yet addicting game. Had great fun!
Ah, this reminds me when I created my 1st trijam game - duck factory, where you were to sort bad and the good ducks coming down the conveyor. This is just done way better :D I got about -500 points, until the puncher couldn't keep up anymore.
Thanks for playing! That's a lot higher than any score I got haha!
It reminds me of old arcade games with simple yet addictive gameplay. Really cool entry, well done!
Level 8 - Score 221!
Thanks! That means a lot :)
Aesthetically pleasing and simple gameplay!
Got to Level 6 with a Score of 151
Thanks for playing our game!