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Wrapped - Mega Trijam 2019's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
How well does the game fit the theme | #6 | 2.907 | 3.250 |
Visuals | #7 | 2.683 | 3.000 |
Overall | #12 | 2.281 | 2.550 |
Gameplay | #13 | 2.012 | 2.250 |
How much do you enjoy the game overall? | #14 | 2.012 | 2.250 |
Audio | #14 | 1.789 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I loved it! My only suggestion for improvement would be to make the collision boxes a tiny bit smaller, so the little elf can get through tables! The art is suuuper lovely and all the cool Rocknight references just warms my heart!
Man, that's a lot of visual work put in! Kudos to you!
I like the little story you added to the start of the game and the overall mood of your game! Very cute and full of Christmas spirit!
At the start, I was a bit confused cause I did not realize you had to first pick up an item and only then you could pick up the gift wrap. At first, it made me think that picking up things was not possible at all in this game. I did like how the gift wrap wiggles a bit when you're close to it. Maybe you could use that wiggle to indicate whether you can pick up an item or the gift wrap at the current moment.
At some point, the orders end up cluttering the screen a bit too much, so I would suggest to only show the top row of orders, or to make the 'order view' a bit more compact in general.
Other than that, I really enjoyed playing your game!
Solid visuals, everything works, nice job!
I wish the intro text wasn't on a timer and waited for me to click it. I looked away for a moment and it disappeared before I could read it. I also really don't like how all the orders overlay on top of the item stands, so everything gets really cluttered really quickly. It gets very visually confusing, thinking an item stand is an order and vice versa. It also feels super hard, like it just adds like 4 orders in the time it takes to beeline from one stand to its pair to the belt, but that can just be me.