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He Who Runs the US of A

By skettynmeebs

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall4.003
Fun4.003
Innovation3.003
Theme5.003
Graphics2.003
Humor4.003
Mood3.003

Comments

sunnray 2017-08-05 07:39

Great game, feels really finished even if it's only 2/5 of what you wanted to make.

Gameplay gives me flashbacks to south park's minigames D: (I'm not sure if it's a good or a bad thing).

On the other note, music track stopped after some time (I assume you didn't make it loopable or something). And it would help to get some clarification on each stat (readme file only explains endurance).

(and just in case you didn't know, if you want more people to see and rate your game, you should play and rate other people's games, as it will increase your score and give you more chance to be seen through search)

derpyjish 2017-08-17 19:09

Hey! Well done for finishing three games! :grin: I know that might not seem like a lot but the game I made this LD Jam was the only one I've ever finished! Obviously I don't know what else you wanted to do with the game, but there is a fair amount there considering (though I would say for next time find a different core mechanic than rapidly pressing space, my arm is tired now! :sleeping: ). The premise you've got going here is brilliant and hilarious, I'm sure it would be great fun in it's completed form.

I don't know if you already do something like this, but as a tip for your next Jam, write down all the features you want to put in your game in a list, and then rank them from 'this is really important for the game to work' to 'I really want this in the game but the game won't technically be incomplete without it', and then start from the top. E.G. Is there something else you could have put in the game if you hadn't of spent time on multiple locations? By sacrificing some features in favour of others, sometimes you can focus on making your game better, rather than 'more', if that makes sense.

But again, really well done! If nothing else remember, practice makes perfect. (And also remember to make this game again someday when you're a super cool game developer, it'd be great fun! :grin:)