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A jam submission

envy and equanimityView game page

A story on October and otherness. Made for the Great Autumn Game Jam: 2021.
Submitted by miniwoolf โ€” 8 days, 20 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
TECHNICAL - Is the game poorly put together, or is it technically well designed?#233.6923.692
CREATIVITY - Does the game include something unexpected or innovative?#283.6923.692
OVERALL - Is the game just objectively good?#323.6153.615
ACCESSIBLE - Does the game have good OS platform support?#413.9233.923
THEME - Does this game represent the Autumn theme well?#463.9233.923
AESTHETIC - Does this game have a great atmosphere or mood?#483.6153.615
FUN - Is the game enjoyable or satisfying to play?#573.0773.077

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Great entry! Very polished! Nailed the autumn theme!

Congrats!

Submitted(+1)

I always love discovering something really new and unexpected.  This is well-written and moving, and quite an interesting twist on the theme.

I think audio would have enhanced the immersion significantly, and you wouldn't have needed very much; a couple of tracks and a single sound effect would have sufficed.

(+1)

I really enjoyed the transition from one interactive piece to the next.  It was very creative way to progress through the story line while keeping the player engaged.  Beautiful story.  Great work!

Submitted(+1)

Very touching story, really appropriate for the theme and to see all the "steps" of the journey was really fun. Super good entry :)

Submitted(+1)

Quite creative. Surprised by how many types of interaction are put together

Submitted(+1)

Very unique and creative game! I enjoyed the story, and I liked the puzzle-like progression. Well made too!