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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Peoples Choice | #30 | 2.688 | 2.688 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Game Name
Home, Sweet Home - Bingo's Journey
Team Name
Must Be Nice Productions
Engine Used
Unity
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Comments
Im glad im not the only one who accidentally shipped with a broken grab lol. Good work with creating a full mini narrative in such a small dev period. The amount of art assets is also very impressive.
the animations and environments were great, i think, as is pointed out by everyone else. the decision to have the camera as it was was the biggest flaw. it may have been alright if it was just a fixed camera but changing controls mid air or mid level also just made it that much harder. i also got trapped under the map many many times and the game even crashed my computer at one point. also, i kinda don't understand the design choice of having a sugar glider that cant jump. good work though guys, i did manage to finish the game after a couple of replays.
the animations and environment looked great but the camera is what ultimately stopped me from finishing this game
The camera was really weird, the jittered a lot and the placing of it was really weird sometimes. Like the path from the city road to the alley was blocked by a bin so I spent a minute trying to figure out where to go. Overall, the game felt disjointed, like it was many games made into one, it felt a bit empty with no clear direction. With a better and more clear direction, I reckon this could be a good game.
The game was really pretty but the camera felt really odd and made some of the platforming quite hard. but other then that super awsome game. ^-^
Fun little game, I liked the animations and environment but I got a bug when the camera got stuck in the beginning of the pipes area after the possum fell off and I had to relaunch. Great work!
So many scenes / sets to go through, the city footpath was so hectic!