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A jam submission

SixlinkView project page

A tabletop rage game for one player
Submitted by Pineberry Fox — 7 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#433.2003.200
Concept#583.3003.300
Overall#583.0503.050
Enjoyment#622.8002.800
Presentation#652.9002.900

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
pineberry fox

Software used
LaTeX

Use of the limitation
The values of the dice are applied in several ways. They represent a decaying health timer, movement capacity, the ability to spawn new dice, and the ability to heal existing dice.

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Comments

Submitted( 1)

It took me around 20 attempts, but I won! (My ass forgot to take a screenshot =-=)

I really liked the mechanic, very fun and creative :]!

Submitted( 1)

Really interesting concept and maybe I'm missing the strategy here, but isn't there nothing much else the player can do except roll 3x, spawn 2x, heal, and pray that they rolled a number > 3?

Developer

i think a good board state looks something like this two dice away from the start, each valued at least three

once you’ve got that, there’s some degree of luck involved but it’s not just hoping and praying with a single die

Submitted( 1)

Nice game! The art and sound were very well used. I saw you had this as a tabletop game. Cool. GG! I enjoyed it! If you have time could you rate my game?

Submitted( 1)

This was very interesting! I love pico games aswell so very cool. Took me a minute to understand but very intruiging.

Submitted( 1)

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


20/20 would play again

Submitted( 1)

This is interesting. I didn’t get very far but once I started to understand it was quite nice. Good job