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A jam submission

Jewel PitView game page

Get to know your classmates and learn about the Gleam Girls who run the Jewel Pit.
Submitted by Studio Noble — 7 minutes, 25 seconds before the deadline
Rated by 2 people so far
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What inspired your game?
I always wanted to create a "cute" and "relaxing" game with anime-like characters with an undertone of combat, which takes place near the end of the game as sort of a cool twist.

How did you incorporate the 'girly' theme into your game?
I tried to keep everything as "girly" as possible, and I tried to represent female characters as much as I could while giving them unique personalities. I attempted to create "cute" post-processing effects, but I'm not sure it did too well!!

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Submitted(+1)

The running animation is awesome, and I love the idea of it being a 3D game. It's clear that you put a lot of effort into making something great in just 4 days, and I really respect that. The rooftop fight was definitely the best part, I found it super funny.

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Hey - thanks for checking the game out, and I really appreciate your kind words because I really did put a lot of time and effort into this game. I had originally wanted to make it 3 "in-game" days longs with a more complex story and with a turn-based combat system, but as the days went by I had to scratch them out, haha. 

Thanks again and glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted(+1)

Nice work with creating personalities for each character! It really does feel like a school, haha. The run animation is very smooth, and hats off to you for fitting in so many details and scenes in just a few days. That's no easy feat -- especially in 3D. It would nice to have a button to hit "next" as opposed to moving my cursor to it -- like space maybe? Nice work!

Developer

Thanks so much!!! I really put a lot of energy into it!
I definitely agree that the cursor moving with the "Next" button could use some work!