js1024

js1024

Annual JavaScript Golfing Competition

CLOSED. Starts on 1 July

Rating is allowed (participants only) - check demos

Roll to Damage
by Baturinsky
938/1024 bytes - HTML project

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Ratings

Anonymous participant 65/100: no comment
Anonymous participant 86/100: Loved: ui is tidy, interesting mechanic. Wanted: something extra, maybe extra turn for wasting 0 extra damage, maybe some little visual pop, not sure exactly, something else. I ranked you at the "Good" level in Games/Toys. I awarded points to each demo based on several criteria. I scaled the scores for all demos that I ranked, the best becoming 100, so your final score differs from the intital score I gave you.
Anonymous participant 75/100: Nice idea -kinda fun
Anonymous participant 40/100: no comment
Anonymous participant 50/100: a little hard to follow the gameplay
Anonymous participant 85/100: It has a steep learning curve.
Anonymous participant 72/100: Took me a few games to understand you can pick multiple dice on the same round. Interesting twist on the theme, yet it feels like the remaining 100 bytes could have been put to use. For instance, to animate the roll and see how much damage was actually dealt.

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