
Thanks to the competitors, judges, sponsors and everyone in between for making the Reset64 2020 4kb Craptastic Game Competition our most successful yet! Also, a special thank-you to Richard Bayliss for once again compiling the official compilation disk. It was an amazing competition with a record 38 entries making the deadline. Each of these games are an outstanding achievement and it was great to have both novice and experienced coders participating and exploring their ideas.
The expert judges this year are Rob Caporetto, Andrew Fisher, Raj Singh, Richard Tappenden, Paul Koller, Louie Dimovski and Andrew Hayes. We couldn’t have done it without the judges, who extensively played, critiqued and reviewed each of the 38 games. There was a lot of variation between scores from each judge, which illustrates just how different concepts appeal to different people! Overall, it was a very close competition and there wasn’t much separating each placing.
The Winner: Fall by Megastyle!
Thanks again to the compo sponsors – Bitmap Books, Protovision, Fusion Retro Books, Freeze64, K&A Plus, Puddlesoft, Megastyle, and Ready64. Please visit and support the competition sponsors. A big mega special thank-you to Ausretrogamer for hosting and publishing the compo updates and continued support!
Judges’ comments and more information about each game will be published in the near future. Until then, enjoy the games (which can be downloaded from the 2020 Craptastic page) and congratulations again to all of the entrants and winners.
PLACINGS
1. Fall – Megastyle (28.71)
2. Dots – James (28.57)
3. Jumpin Jalopies – Megastyle (27.71)
4. RodMän Jr – Misfit (27.43)
5. Bring Back My Bones – Commocore, Hose It Out – Oziphantom (27.29)
6. Orcapult – Puddlesoft (26.86)
7. Avoid – James (26.71)
8. Star Lair – Malcontent (26.43)
9. SWYD – Megastyle (26.29)
10. Blockheads – Carleton Handley (26.14)
11. Rainbow Edge Run – Geir Straume (25.29)
12. Makealevel – Monsters Go Boom (24.57)
13. Jump4k – Megastyle, Kung Poo Fighter – Megastyle (24.43)
14. Al-Bert – Derek (23.86)
15. Ewe Woz Ere – DESIGN/chaos, WYR – Malcontent (23.57)
16. Mini Danmaku 64 – Cogitare Computing (23.43)
17. Stacks – Derek (23.29)
18. A Day in the Life of a Teleporter (BASIC 10 Liner version) – Roman Werner, Flappy Space – Megastyle (22.86)
19. Spunk v.s. The Rest – Twain Pain Games (22.57)
20. Plazzle – Goerp (22.29)
21. Dodonuts – DESIGN/chaos (21.71)
22. Make Them Jump 2K – map/Plush (21.57)
23. Snout About – Nick Sherman (21.29)
24. Fight – Megastyle (21)
25. MeteorMath – fancollector1980 (20.57)
26. Parking Ticket – Ruerob (20.29)
27. A Day in the Life of a Teleporter – ZeHa (19.71)
28. Customs – Vk4mx (19.29)
29. Zzaped in the Butt! – TND (18.71)
30. Kugelblitz – Haplo (17.43)
31. Cover Fire! – Jammer (17.29)
32. Country Pop – Tomaes (16.17)
33. 1991 USSR deep space probe control centre janitor – Goerp (15.71)
34. Rescue64 – Syed (12.43)
Dots
Jumpin Jalopies
RodMän Jr
Bring Back My Bones
Hose It Out
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Unkle K / Reset C64
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