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Business Value: Going Agile

By squabbler and matthew-traylor

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall7843.2121
Fun8662.9421
Innovation8812.8121
Theme8303.0721
Graphics5713.5021
Humor1343.8022
Mood6723.1521

Comments

lot9s 2017-12-06 05:32

This game was quite challenging and an interesting take on the theme!

It felt like the jumping was calibrated more for squashing bugs than platforming. Rather than this being a problem, it made it quite satisfying when a piece of code was finally shipped.

landosystems 2017-12-07 04:47

Really fun quick game. The movement was a little slippery, but manageable. Big fan of the art style. Got my tickets all the way to done!

jelch 2017-12-08 02:01

Challenging! Would've liked a reset button.

eri0o 2017-12-08 02:10

**Like playing NES Back to the Future**

jumping

If it wasn't for the board behind, I would have no idea why the name. This a weird game. Unfortunately once you beat there isn't much to explore. The graphics are incredibly nice though and the jumping works good. Jumping from platforms is easy and doesn't feel unfair.

tombishopspg 2017-12-08 02:35

I prefer to play with two hands.

nathalia-hohl 2017-12-08 03:28

Really liked the idea and the use of the trello like board.:p Played complaining about the jumping and in the end discovered its infinite if you keep pressing the key. It doesn't really seems finnished but nice work nonetheless. =]

hitchh1k3r 2017-12-12 00:44

I like the idea behind this game, I got to the end and then realized it wasn't finished. I like what you have done though. Jumping on the platforms was very hard... . . until I realized I could jump in mid air. ^_^

For a moment I thought maybe the game was buggy at the start, and would become more "fixed" as I played. This was a cleaver use of the theme, good job!

shuzo-iwasaki 2017-12-13 15:36

I like the idea that getting a code and erasing a bug. It is good for ticket process.

mrphil 2017-12-26 04:46

Did the color of the coding matter some how? I couldn't figure out how to complete tasks. Thank God for double jump. I think the controls need to be improved, maybe spacebar as jump action? Good job on getting a full unique game complete!

geck0 2017-12-26 13:59

Very nice concept!!

swen 2017-12-26 14:56

Like the concept, but the controls are a bit hard to handle.

Stomped those bugs c:

gassasin 2017-12-26 16:50

Nice little game. I have quite fun playing it!:)

adam-passey 2017-12-26 20:20

Dig the art style & animations. The controls definitely feel little too "floaty" for a platformer with such small platforms, but I got used to them after awhile. I liked the idea of bugs spawning quicker as I completed tasks, but once all tasks are picked up & all bugs are squashed nothing happened!

Even a "Sprint Complete!" would have been appropriate. Great work!

2017-12-26 22:22

I love the jumping and it's pretty smooth to play. Wish you could loop around the sides or something but not a big deal.

megabrutal 2017-12-26 22:45

Very fun game! :) At first I didn't realize I can double-jump, but then I found I can not only double-jump, but jump continuously to fly like Superman. The game got much easier from that point. :D I was hoping to get some feedback when I get all tickets done („*Congrats, you won – you're awesome!*” or something along that line), but I guess the lack of recognition just makes the game more realistic. :D It could be improved by counting the time as a factor or adding achievements.

2022-08-03 10:27

It sounds like an interesting tutorial in a game presentation. It seems to me that many will understand the work of Jira better with this.

2022-08-03 12:18

It might be interesting and convenient for someone to better understand how Jira works, but I wouldn't bet on people immediately learning how to work with this platform just by playing this game. There are nuances like exporting data to Bi tools that are hard to master without apps like https://www.alphaservesp.com/products/atlassian/power-bi/ . I suggest you read about it on the website of the company that provides the connector applications.