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Watercolor Wheel Evolution

By tcstyle

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Coolness372
Audio413.55
Graphics563.89
Theme893.00
Mood962.97
Humor972.56
Overall1363.03
Fun1502.78
Innovation1592.66

Comments

tcstyle 2012-08-28 06:10

Had to make a bugfix (within bugfixing rule #1). The original version will eventually crash when reaching generation 10. If you have downloaded the original version, please redownload.

thomastc 2012-08-28 18:28

Charming :D

marudziik 2012-08-28 19:50

Pretty fun to play, I played for more than a few mins. Kudos for involving your kid. You should probably include some kind of packed exe version, for those without Python (yes, there are such people - crazy, I know!) or PyGame, though. Try py2exe or something similar. Anyway, very nice entry.

tcstyle 2012-08-28 19:54

@marudziik:
There is a windows version available already (the 'Windows' link) made with py2exe.

bvanschooten 2012-08-28 20:02

OK, so it's a jam because your daughter participated :-) I like the graphics and sound.

kayelgee 2012-08-28 20:05

ok I am really displeased I tried so hard to get only the good ones and did it I got every good stuff and no bad stuff in one level but I didn't get some special award for this :(
I really like the art style ^^

bobiniki 2012-08-28 20:06

I like the handmade feel of everything

guardian_bob 2012-08-28 20:13

There are a couple of bugs, I stopped shrinking and the first movement was at much faster speed. That said this was different and cute.

tcstyle 2012-08-28 20:19

@Kayelgee:
The "special award" issue is something I noticed to late. Would enhance the gameplay alot, I guess.

@Guardian_Bob:
Do you mean stop shrinking at contact or from generation to generation? Was the movement in the second stage slower after absorbing a lot of brown/black stuff? If that's the case, that is intended by gamedesign but probably not communicated clear enough.

guardian_bob 2012-08-28 21:06

tcstyle - both. I stopped shrinking from generation to generation and from contact.

And after absorbing lots of brown and black stuff, I would start a round going up and move quickly. When I then went down I would slow down.

vigrid 2012-08-28 21:45

Wow, I love the traditional art and music feel this game has. You have a great daughter, you're a lucky man she agreed to jam with you :)

savethejets1 2012-08-28 22:38

Really cool that you involved your daughter. I dig the music too!

buttercupsaiyan 2012-08-29 00:02

Awwww! This is really sweet...

gidaio 2012-08-29 21:16

It was a lot of fun. Animation and/or variation would have been nice, but you can't expect too much from a three-year-old. :) Initially, I was confused with the whole 'evolution' part, until I played it a while. Then I noticed that the 'cripples' started getting bigger.

brett-kaplan 2012-08-29 21:26

While the basic concept is solid, I feel that the level gap in between colliding with something and getting the effect makes the game feel too disconnected.

yakka 2012-08-29 21:36

I loved the art :-)

bereuge 2012-08-30 10:25

Great game! The watercolor artstyle combined with the music offer a very pleasant mood :)
The gameplay is fun too even if in some levels I could barely move...mostly because in the beginning I tried to eat everything instead of selecting stuff :)

infernet89 2012-08-30 10:31

Really loved the graphics and sound style!

dedhedzed 2012-08-30 13:10

This is adorable. You know things are bad when a three-year-old draws better game graphics than you do... I really enjoyed this! Thank her (and yourself) for me.

jaj 2012-09-01 14:34

As far as generation 14, I could absorb all enemies and it still wouldn't kill me, so I didn't like the difficulty curve, but the rest of the game is very sweet, from the paintings to the guitar music.

andrew-2 2012-09-02 02:33

I'm not really noticing any difference in wheel size. The graphics were nice, more games should be drawn by 3 yearolds.

goerp 2012-09-02 14:10

handrawn style is nice and in the menus as well. Music fits the style. Smooth gameplay made me play longer.

wlad 2012-09-04 19:58

I played it until generation 10 with a lot of fun, but 5 generations later I stopped because not much changed from generation to generation. But overall a very nice game! Especially the graphics :-)

McFunkypants 2012-09-06 23:47

I absolutely LOVE that you got to make a game with your little daughter. This is a dream of mine: someday I hope to to gamedev with my baby son. Great work!

davedobson 2012-09-14 04:46

This is fun - reminds me of my entry for Tiny World in LD 23 ( http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-23/?action=preview&uid=10977 ). I love your daughter's art - really fun, and I'm sure she enjoyed working on it with you. Sound effects and music are fun and cute, and gameplay is smooth. I wish there were a little more variety to it, although I enjoyed playing (got to level 12). The evolution aspect was fun; the speed was really the most noticeable improvement. Nice work!

rawbits 2012-09-14 12:05

I'am so jealous about you managed to get coop with your daughter... :) She must be looking at you like if you are a mage or something bringing her drawings to life!

I love the art and music. Also it's a so simple concept. Good job!

datw 2012-09-14 17:00

Yea, the game looked and sounded really nice, although there wasn't much changing from generation to generation. :)

tompudding 2012-09-17 21:06

Looks and sounds great.

paulsb 2012-09-17 21:07

Definitely adorable presentation. I didn't find the game that rewarding as I only managed barely noticeable changes between generations but yeah, totally loving the cute looks.