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A jam submission

midsummer, spaceView game page

a very short adventure
Submitted by remco — 5 minutes, 39 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#64.2004.200
90's factor#94.1004.100
Overall#93.7253.725
Sound#103.6003.600
Gameplay#103.0003.000

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • maybe a very vague message at the beginning that says something like "save the tree" or "give it life" or "help it grow"

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really cool graphics and 90s vibe! The camera was a bit weird, sometimes I felt that it rotated randomly.

Jam Host(+1)

this was fun, it took me some trail and error but I figured it out and saved a life

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much for streaming this! (Saw the comment and remembered some of you streamed … so I looked up the vod.)

It was really nice to see someone having fun with the game, and basically appreciating everything I was going for (good graphics, chill music, not too hard but giving a sense of accomplishment anyway) :-)

Even though on your system the ground was missing :-O Also, people can select negative ‘extra-fidelity’, which kinda ruins the nice ray-trace effect (and makes the ice look like a weird table). I fixed both of those now (as they don’t change the game as submitted vs. how it worked on my dev-laptop when I submitted it).

Some other stuff:

  • You where right, the 3rd red pillar is there just so you cant soft-lock yourself.
  • The use bottle on rock part is a bit hard to figure out.
  • You where also right that I should prime the player more on start.
  • The idea was that you did indeed need both of the cards to go through the rotating walls. But you can go around them. Let’s call it a ‘speed strat’ for now :-)
Jam Host(+1)

I did feel really accomplished when I figured it out though.

there was a floor? i don't think it needs it, on floor made it super trippy. I truly thought that was how it was supposed to be