Smoothie Maker 2.0
A follow-up to my first game, Smoothie Maker. You can add whip cream this time to your drink this time.
This game is very short, like probably 2 minutes long, but I plan to update it later!
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | syrenebean |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Unity |
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This game is really comforting because of the art style. It's simple, yet I am pleasantly delighted to see the end product...it looks really tasty
I really like the artwork for this game! I feel like it matches the vibe very well. I ended making a Strawberry Banana Smoothie with whipped cream and it looks like a pretty sunset. I may or may not be drinking a smoothie as I'm playing this...
I really liked how simple yet so satisfying this game was to play through. It's almost like a stress-relief game with the customizing your own visually soothing creation! I think adding some other small visuals around the screen could also help this feeling of a cozy smoothie maker.
This is so cute, I love the artstyle aaahhh! I also agree with what others are saying about the possibility of just adding a restart button at the end. I think one aspect you should definitely add is some sort of sound or background music, as I think that'd really boost the vibes this game already has.
I am going to be real, this game makes me want to have a smoothie myself with how delightful the smoothies look. I think it would be nice if you could make it so that there were more fruit options, maybe even being able to mix them. It would also be neat if you could backtrack on an option (i.e. if you wanted to choose a different option than the one you selected, maybe you could place an input to go back to those choices). It was a fun game overall, even with how extremely short and simple it is.
First off, I love the art style. Second off this game reminds me a lot of the Papa’s games on CoolMathGames. I like how the choices you make actually affect what your final drink looks like. I’m wondering how you pulled that off? If you drew each individual drink or had separate images layer on top of each other?
That's exactly what came to my mind while playing, Papa's Freezeria in particular. I was also wondering if their third game will be another follow-up or if the smoothie trend will go away?
it is co cuteeeeee! I love this game and it makes me feel cozy and relaxed during the play! I am waiting to see you add more onto this~~~
What a plethora of combinations available! I wonder if additional sounds (like a blender or a whip cream sound effect) would help with further immersing the player in the experience
Right off the bat the art is extreeeemelu cute, the different ingredients all having different art has such a lovely aesthetic, and having the smoothie be comprised of “swappable” parts is clever so you didn’t have to make every combination of smoothie. Adding an option to simply reset to the beginning would be great as well :>
I really like all the combinations of smoothies you can make and the drawings for them. I would say that it kind of reminds of the poem game by SeaCabel with how your choices affect the ending result. Would you consider adding a value of how delicious it is like how you can have rarity levels for gear in games?
This game is honestly pretty different to the other ones in the class but I think it shares a lot with the Cowboy Cat game from the visuals. Also the MMM poem generator, you combine 3 different lines of poems, and here you combine 3 ingredients in a smoothie.
I like the art style, it's reminiscent of flash games. I also like the fact that you've expanded on a past game, so it's an idea that's been built upon by you. I know the smoothie genre is popular, and it's nice to see a unique take on it.
Also I did find a bug, I was able to select strawberry twice, and when I was prompted with the whip cream option, it no longer worked.
This is very cute! The food assembly choices definitely reminds me of the Papa's games or maybe like the Toca Boca (i think that's what it's called) games. It was very easy to play. Would've loved to see an approval rating or something to get some satisfaction or rewarding aspect but otherwise well done!
This is super simple yet effective. The aesthetic has a really calming effect, and I love that you can tell that some things are drawn by hand. I’ll admit, I’ve been looking for a deeper meaning (that’s what the prompt for this round of comments was), but sometimes there just doesn’t need to be one.
Aesthetically simple yet effective! The choice of milk vs water vs yogurt seems to be an illusion, but it succeeded in making me believe that I had a different beverage in the end
I think the pastel colors really add to the comfy scenery of creating smoothies. I think maybe you could add a background to add to the visuals. I think your smoothies being all different colors and ombres are very nice, perhaps your background could instead be a smoothie shop that has the epastel theme of the smoothies we make.
This game is so cute! I love visuals of the diffrent smoothies you can make as well as the ingredients. I would love to see all of the diffrent combos you can make, and how many more you could make with one more ingredient. I wonder if there would be a simple and straight forward way to code that
I love all the different flavors of smoothies available as someone who likes to make smoothies pretty often. The variety of ingredients increases both player choices and gives fun different results!
This game gives me a dreamworld vibe with the blended colors. I wonder if this game could take a bigger turn where you have to make smoothies that people request to expand upon this idea. But The style of this starting versions is very nice.
Seems like this game has 18 possible smoothies, I really like the art style and I’m curious, have you considered make a remake smoothie button and showing a “smoothie gallery” where players can remake the smoothie and collect and view all the ones they’ve made? It could be a fun way to encourage replaying and discovery.