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Caneloopi - The necklace game's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Artwork | #207 | 4.453 | 4.453 |
| Enjoyment | #358 | 4.019 | 4.019 |
| Creativity | #398 | 4.245 | 4.245 |
| Audio | #903 | 3.566 | 3.566 |
| Narrative | #2234 | 2.736 | 2.736 |
Ranked from 53 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
In this game, you have to create pasta necklaces, wich are litteraly loops
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
A game by :
Legume racine - Dev,GD
Charlie - Artist
Natw - Dev, GD
Pandanymous - Dev, GD, Sound
Sayvn - Music
(Optional) What would you like to be called if GMTK features your game?
La Pasta-team
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Very fun & adorable artwork!
Cute! I made a lot of pasta necklaces. I enjoyed the soft jazz in the background too.
The game looks amazing and the gameplay is really fun, fitting the loop theme perfectly! The UI animations and aesthetics are so good, really shows the amount of care put in to it.
The most minor of complaints is that I accidentally bought a pasta in the first shop because I didn't read the text and still thought I was playing a round. Completely my fault for being blind to all the obvious signs. It could have been avoided with a more visually distinct shop to the regular rounds. But given the time constraints, it's understandable that it wasn't feasible. Especially if it needed to reach a certain level of visual standard comparable to the rest of the game. I also encountered a very minor visual bug, which is very rare, the price tag can sometimes be hidden by the text bubble at the top as seen in the photo below. I'm just giving this minor feedback because I really liked the game, doesn't take anything away from this entry.
Like I said at the start, really fun and polished feeling. Fantastic job!
Nice game and aesthetic, never thought pasta and jazz would go together so well! Very chill
Woww, man what an great art style. Audio design was really too good, the ambience, the munching sound, really upto marks. Really enjoyed it. would appreciate an effort if you could look into my game too.
Nice job. I like the idea
Very well made ! I love it !
Amazing, I did not know a pasta deckbuilder was what I needed from this game jam! This is a really fun concept for the jam, I could absolutely see more this having a ton of scope for more pasta types. Big spaghetti connectors was what came to mind!
Only feedback would be to make the charges/limit mechanic a bit more clear, it took a second to realise what was happening there.
We're big fans of deckbuilders and also made one for the jam, so would love your feedback if you want to give it a try!
I could deffinetly see someone like Olexa playing this. Good Job
I’m a simple man, I see pastas I click. Very polished game, I really enjoyed it, good job!
This is a great concept! It is a very fun play on the theme, and the game is pollished, and addictive.
My game is a cross between Super Mario Galaxy and Cuphead, if you are interested in that!
Damn really cool concept !
Had a bit of trouble to understand that you can't chain all the pastas and that you have a limit, but after that I really had fun ! Well played (I leave you there, I'm going to launch a new run)
yeah it's one of the thing we would like to improve ! Glad you liked it !
Fantastic visuals, I had a lot of fun stringing together different types of pasta. Who knew I felt so strongly about alphabet pasta?
Great visuals and interesting concept!
Love the enthusiasm coming from this game. Felt like I was playing a pasta-themed deck builder. Not what I expected, but I found it really interesting!
This is a very well-themed game. Every part of the game fit together like lovely pasta. Farfalle and Oriechette are my favorites, thanks for adding them.
Truly loved the art.
Really good concept, congrats to the team!
great visuals
the art is incredible :D very very fun concept, i enjoyed playing it :)
Beautiful art style 🍝🤏 As a child, I used to connect Cheetos loops together, and your game somehow reminds me of that time!