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Tower Defense's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Theme interpretation | #323 | 2.471 | 2.471 |
| Graphics | #358 | 2.353 | 2.353 |
| Audio | #443 | 1.588 | 1.588 |
| Innovation | #463 | 1.588 | 1.588 |
| Overall | #486 | 1.588 | 1.588 |
| Gameplay | #490 | 1.471 | 1.471 |
Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/Jacko-Gamer/GameOff2025
Theme interpretation
An infinite wave of enemies
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Good effort on the project! You got the core mechanic (waves and towers) sorted.
Finishing a project is always the best, so kudos for that !
It's all a learning experience! Game jams can nicely push you in a right direction (aka working under deadline) and make you progress. Always keep on improving and you will get there!
As a word of advice , a little game description or written tutorial always help. Another tip is writing down the idea and following a little plan . Even if ,obviously ,we would want to add everything , sometimes there isn't enough time / resources.
Again, good job! 💪🏻💪🏻😁
A good start! You've got some systems in place and managed to ship a game, well done.
Like DeveloperSqaishy said, this was a good good attempt for a solo jam. Some tips: Give the game some more time in the oven, give yourself some time to learn about the mechanics of the engine. Try something with AseSprite for cool pixel art. Don't rush anything and keep enjoying what you do (now that the deadline is over, you don't have to be fast anymore :) ).
Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave feedback.
I totally get what you mean — I wanted to do so many things with so little knowledge of how to actually make a tower defense, but in the end it was fun and I learned a lot.
Yeah that was ok, for a solo jam this was a good attempt. I'm not sure if there were other towers I was only able to place the rock
An ‘ok’ is more than enough for me. And no, there weren’t any other towers — I couldn’t get anything else to work.