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Such a fun game! I enjoyed playing it. I didn't realize I had to put multiple ingredients in the pot to make some things at first. The orange Xs on the beige background where also a little hard to see for me. The artwork was very charming and your idea is so unique. I could see myself playing this game for quite a while. Good job!
Thanks for your feedback! I didn't think about kids playing this game, but it is definitely well suited for them (considering I make it easier). I think I will try and make an update when the game jam is over to add a normal and easy mode, both with cheaper decorations. She can come back soon and actually get to finish decorating and get to see the party! :)
Thanks for your feedback! Lowering the cost is good advice. Like I've said to others, I think when I was testing I practiced too much and got too fast at making the drinks, leading to the higher estimates of what would be a good price. I now know if I do a similar game to this again I should lower my expectations a bit because through testing I've done it a million times, but others haven't. I'm glad you mentioned the bell because I wasn't sure if having to back to the other side of the counter would be frustrating or not, so it's great to have some feedback on that!
Thank you for playing and reviewing my game!
Such a fun game! I really enjoyed playing it. I could see playing this game quite a bit if it's going to receive updates. I got a little confused about how to empty the beehives because I wasn't sure if they were going to auto harvest, but I eventually figured it out. I think some written instructions would help with that problem.
My favorite part was the decorating. :) Good job!
Love this game! This is the most unique game I have played so far. The way you included mistakes in the finished quilt and framed them as a good thing was so cool. I liked how there was a pattern to the individual quilt squares. I also saw your discussion post about how you added the draping effect at the end and it turned out great looking!
My suggestions to bring this game to the next level would be to not always include the house in the upper right corner. Adding the house makes the quilt creation part smaller and more difficult to use with a small screen and poor eyesight. I wouldn't completely get rid of the house because then you can't include the cute part at the end with the quilt draping. I would add a start and end scene where you can pick the quilt you would like to make and drape the quilt instead of having the house visible all the time. The quilt pattern also moves while you are sewing, which was a little jarring.
Again, this game is very unique to me. You were smart to come up with this Tetris quilt idea and nailed the coziness. I can't wait to see what you make in the future!
This wasn't my first game jam, but was the first time I did the programming for one in addition to the art. Also my first solo jam. And the first time I've turned in something completed. This is the first time in any project I've done where I have:
- Had a start screen
- Swapped scenes in Unity
- Had background music and sound effects/made sound effects
- Made a currency system
- Made a timer
- Had multiple endings
My game is far from perfect, but I learned so much making it. I can't wait to apply my new skills to the next game jam I participate in!
The artwork for this game is great and the gameplay is enjoyable! I had trouble figuring out why I needed to clean. After my last cat wouldn't wake up for a long time I went around the house again to see if there was anything else to clean. I found the piece of trash hidden behind the bed, which I now see is in one of your screenshots. After I cleaned it I went back and my cat was awake, so I think the cats waking up is related to the amount you have cleaned? That could use some clarification because I originally thought the cats were on timers or something.
Aside from that little bit of confusion this was a super fun game! I loved collecting an army of cats and jumping around to watch them fly. Thanks for making this!