rainsong 2021-04-27 01:20
Enjaku's also on our team.... How do we _find_ her page, to 'friend'/'follow' her?
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD48 → Georgina and the End of the World
By Draconimous, rainsong, keravon and Enjaku
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 1701 | 2.91 | 26 | |
| Fun | 1849 | 2.34 | 25 | |
| Innovation | 1054 | 3.10 | 26 | |
| Theme | 1574 | 3.02 | 26 | |
| Graphics | 1195 | 3.41 | 26 | |
| Audio | 421 | 3.70 | 26 | |
| Humor | 1122 | 2.42 | 21 | |
| Mood | 970 | 3.45 | 26 |
Enjaku's also on our team.... How do we _find_ her page, to 'friend'/'follow' her?
I think this is the first game I've played with any sort of narration, so that's pretty cool. I wasn't entirely sure if I was playing correctly, the page mentions it's "buggy" (btw was that a pun?), the last screen I played was the same as the first. I couldn't play a second time as it seems the game loses focus, and my inputs affect the page instead of the game.
I enjoyed this thoughtful reflection on a caterpillar's life. It felt a bit like an interactive picture book, and I loved the narration and sprite work. The bugs (heh) were unfortunate but seem like stuff that can be ironed out after the jam. I would've loved to see more interactions with the caterpillar/butterfly moving down the tree, right now it just feels a bit like a cursor and not part of the scene, if that makes sense. Very cute idea!
That was a cute story! I liked how the character changed into a butterfly between scenes. The story itself was well composed, and the game itself kind of reminded me of those children's adventure games ala Freddie Fish. Giving the player a bit more interaction would be a nice improvement (maybe having to catch leaves to progress the story, or something like that) but overall it was a relaxing game to play before going to sleep :)
ABSOLUTELY THE CUTEST GAME I'VE EVER PLAYED, but i think the game is a bit broken. You can spam spacebar to progress through the dialogues and skip the entire game.
Good mood and art. I wish there were some in game instructions D: it took me some time to figure it out what to do. Good Job!
I wish it was a little more on the gameplay side and a touch less narration, but it's certainly unique!
Creative idea and the voice acting is really nice! I ran into a crash in the scene with the cocoon but restarted and managed to finish it. Reminded me a bit of a storybook I had when I was really young - The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It's a unique format for a game for sure.
Very moodful piece, an interactive tale more than a game - or maybe a (not walking but) caterpillar simulator? Either way, I liked it, and with voiceover too, that felt complete. And deep, which also fits the jams theme. :slight_smile: Great entry! :thumbsup:
Loved the voice acting. I thought I was supposed to eat the leaves but Im happy with the story non the less. Good job.
Great work! I had a blast playing this!.
Its cute but it crashed several times when i started it! Good game
I really dug the storybook quality of this. I didn't know what to expect but enjoyed the introspective of a caterpillar's life. What a lovely idea. :)
Cute game and voice, i had hooked up with the story, but it has bug and couln't finish after chrysalis. Good jjob
It had a children's storybook kind of vibe which is a really neat. Game also had a fun and creative take on the theme, and I'm impressed with the voice acting! Excellent job!
Thanks everyone for your feedback! Glad you've enjoyed the story, artwork and voice acting. We had fun creating the game! There will be another version with only intentional bugs in the future. We appreciate you taking the time to play our game and rate it!
Great voice acting!!! By the way, you can fix bugs after the time is up: https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/rules As long as it's not adding new features and levels.