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Live your cards

By jonan

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall7683.2116
Fun7413.0716
Innovation7032.9616
Theme5813.3216
Graphics9292.7816
Audio3803.3015
Humor6612.6416
Mood3093.6115

Comments

gabrielgamedev 2019-04-29 23:40

Very nice!

sergi-montaner 2019-04-30 00:25

Its nice that you put the effort to illustrate all the cards. The music and sounds are relaxing. I'd like to have an objective to beat, if not, just doing an score feels a little bit dull.

PD: I helped charity at the age of 7 and invested in the stock market at 15. xD

doubleblackstudios 2019-04-30 01:30

I liked it. I would have like more cards in the game, and maybe card paths to choose from but it was still fun

corgiram 2019-04-30 01:39

The game was very relaxing to play! The game could use a bit more depth, as I found myself just clicking mindlessly sometimes... but at the same time, the simple gameplay made the game very easy to just sit back at relax to.

kaish 2019-04-30 23:58

Congrats, well done.

Interesting concept. I gave up the power to have a long and happy life.

Please, rate my game and leave some feedback too =] https://kaish.itch.io/jukebox

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jonan 2019-05-01 20:56

@sergi-montaner thanks for the comment ! Yeah, I totaly agree with the objetive idea, I was planning on having some cards with some deep like chosing carrer, engaging a family, and some other ones, unfortunately I didn't had the time to invest on deeper objectives :S but I can realy see I doing it to this game on the future :D

spirits 2019-05-13 18:31

Simple, and entertaining. Well Done!, Congrats on your Jam :thumbsup:

sampointoh 2019-05-19 18:02

Simple, liked the music, thought illustrations were charming. The only thing is that I didn't feel like my choices early in life made a difference later in life, except in the stats. I'm not sure if it was random, but maybe it would make sense to try to code certain events as being more likely, once you had selected certain events earlier? Or maybe some new events that pop up later. Or some overarching narrative. There's a lot of different directions you could take this, just let yourself explore and don't worry about getting it right the first time