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Doffee Shoppe

By and jamminn

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall3.579
Fun3.359
Innovation2.859
Theme3.429
Graphics3.789
Audio2.335
Humor2.838
Mood3.508

Comments

katleho-machobane 2022-10-03 19:40

a good time, good graphics, fun gameplay.

nullval 2022-10-03 19:45

bzzzz BZzzz I'm a good worker drone :) It is a fun little arcadey kind of game, definitely perfect for this kindda theme :D It got really hectic but at the same time, it had such a happy vibe to it.

linus-szokody 2022-10-03 19:47

very nice graphics and the gameplay was easy to understand. at the beginning i did not realize that there could be an order for a blank doughnut :)

simplepotential 2022-10-03 19:50

I couldn't figure it out honestly. It looks good and but "Z" doesn't seem to do anything for me. I can move around but that's about it. "Z" is working for starting the game though.

jamminn 2022-10-03 19:58

@simplepotential try walking up to the counters! it will only trigger if your within a certain range

simplepotential 2022-10-03 20:39

@jamminn - Looks like it has to do with the embedded version only. The itch.io version worked. Seems spotty on the embedded version. I've updated my ratings :)

jamminn 2022-10-04 22:48

@simplepotential okay! thanks for letting me know

cassowary 2022-10-06 05:04

It took me a second to figure out the controls, but once I did it worked well for me on the embedded version, fwiw.

I scored 53, which I think is pretty good?

I know the theme was 'every 10 seconds,' but I feel like it would work a bit better if the orders gradually came in faster (maybe your walk speed could speed up too to accommodate, or something.) As is it gets a little monotonous until you make a mistake and then you suddenly don't have enough time. Although, that does accurately capture how it feels to work in food service, so... :p

The graphics are very cute, and I like the different variety of things you have to make by combining various factors (cup size, milk in coffee, frosting, sprinkles, etc). The different images for orders did a good job conveying what needed to be done to construct each dish, although sometimes the different cup sizes were a little difficult to distinguish.

Overall good job! I like this game! It reminds me of a single-player version of Overcooked, with the different orders coming in at the top and the different steps you have to take to put them together.