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A jam submission

OUR LAST DAYS TOGETHERView game page

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Submitted by FtRemus, Saniell, Vwriter, Renarder — 17 minutes, 25 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Art#124.5004.500
Gameplay#463.5503.550
Overall#583.7083.708
Originality#743.6503.650
Theme#1253.1003.100
Music#1412.9002.900
Is the graphics 1 bit?#1614.5504.550

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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ftremus, saniell

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Pretty cool game! I really got claustrophobic from it all, in a good way. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

i've played a bunch of games by now and this one is by FAR my favorite! i was really sick of puzzle type games so it's so refreshing to play a shooter, the graphics are fantastic and the best i've seen yet in the jam, i especially liked the ambiance you put in thanks to mainly the sounds it is really amazing and really make the game feel polished! there's some bugs here and there but it's completly negligable compared to the overall experience, i would love to see a full game from this :DDD
(something like implementing more Randomness and more elements of collecting ressources for longer runs...etc)

Submitted

The game was creepy and was overall pretty cool. I will say. However, I don't know if this was a bug or if I was playing it wrong, but I couldn't get the secondary actions working. I would suggest making secondary interactions their own buttons to avoid confusion. 

Submitted(+1)

A beautifully made game with a pretty creepy vibe. Visually it is extremely well-made. The dithering effect on the 3D scene looks so good. Great atmosphere, good gameplay, and overall, a really good entry.

Submitted(+1)

This reminded me of darkwood! 
I love the dithering shading and how it looks with the top-down perspective. My one main criticism is that I think the sprint movement could have been more generous, and the game area could have been a bit smaller.
Great game!

Submitted(+1)

Very cool game !

Submitted

Love the atmosphere and visuals!

The mechanics for gathering wood and reinforcing doors is pretty cool, although I still ended up mostly running to and from my ammo supply and outdoors again until the enemies spawned.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This game was really cool. Awesome work dude!

Submitted(+2)

very well-polished! you get a lot of detailed art across while still being 1-bit, awesome

Submitted(+2)

The vibe here is so good! Such a spooky premise and execution. The mechanics take a bit to understand so I personally wish there was a tutorial, but there's so many moving parts to the strategy, so idk how you would even go about one! Great submission in any case!

Submitted(+2)

Lovely graphics and very well done style! however I encountered some performance issues in the browser version, which is not a problem, overall well done!

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks a lot! Sadly we had to use custom navigation agents due to some issues with unity built in ones, which are designed for multithreading. WebGL has no multithreading so performance could suffer :(
Hence standalone being recommended way to play. 

Submitted(+2)

Looks really solid, great use of perspective, reminds me a lot of older survival horror games.

Submitted(+2)

I really like this artstyle. Looks greate!

And I like this slow gameplay, like RE.

Greate submission!

Submitted(+1)

Really liked the art, but after playing for awhile, the shadow creatures got stuck before an open door and didn't try to kill me.

Developer

Try playing the Windows Standalone build. Does it happen there too?

Submitted(+2)

Loved the art style! A little tough to play lefty, but I could make it work. Looks like a lot of time and polish went into this entry, good job!