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The Voybit Manuscript's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #29 | 4.166 | 4.500 |
Is the graphics 1 bit? | #141 | 4.629 | 5.000 |
Gameplay | #204 | 2.315 | 2.500 |
Overall | #215 | 2.803 | 3.028 |
Theme | #219 | 2.469 | 2.667 |
Art | #269 | 2.006 | 2.167 |
Music | #279 | 1.234 | 1.333 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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First time I tried I was so enthralled by this game. Only now I found the time to dig through it reached the third level with much satisfaction. I had some complaints but as I progress they go away it all click toghether like the words that have been found in the objects. I started to love that the walls are not depicted like the object and slowly you learn it is the number that tell you the distance.
I felt like being an inahbitant of flatlandia.
The only small problems is that I would have loved a even a minimal soundtrack or an echo to immerse myself more in the research
I tried, and I was lost at first, but I've done the first lesson! On the second one, I understood that some letters appear when moving (but it was hard for me with an azerty keyboard :/). However I couldn't figure out why I couldn't invert colors and change case on some occasions.
Very original concept nonetheless! This type of dimension makes us think differently.
Thank you very much for the feedback! I updated the game itch.io page with better instructions, hope it can be of some help
I'm intrigued by the concept but I couldn't figure out what to do
Thank you for the feedback! What exactly did you find hard to figure out?
This is a really unique concept!
That being said, this game needs a proper tutorial. It’s very complex and it took me 15 minutes to even understand the basic rules. There are a lot of concepts to introduce and I think for a game like this, you’ll need to hand-hold the player and introduce one at a time.
However, when I actually understood the rules, I felt accomplished completing a task.
I do appreciate that a lot of thought went into this and the concept is very cool. Good work!
Thanks for the feedback!
Took me a while to figure this one out at first, but wow. This is probably one of the most unique games I have come across for this jam, and it's extremely well implemented. Clearly a lot of thought went into its design. Well done!
Thank you very much for this feedback!