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A jam submission

Nauticalith (Game Jam)View game page

Procedurally-generated ocean exploration and survival.
Submitted by Entropy Phi (@entropy_phi), Collin Hern, Lathomas42 (@zStinkLoser) — 33 minutes, 21 seconds before the deadline
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Fantastic game! It's surprising how much we can do in only seven days. I made a game for the jam, but it's a pile of crap. Congrats!

Nice game! I included it in part 14 of my 7DFPS 2014 compilation video series, if you would like to take a look :) http://youtu.be/qapWOZMfNbY

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Captain's log: Day 1: I ate some cheese, and some coins, and then headed out into the storm. Lost my footing and fell about 20 feet into my boat, immediately lost consciousness.

Captain's log: Day 2: I awoke in my boat and sailed to a strange hollow island. Following stairs inside, I emerged on the surface, where I found and ate a can of beans and some more coins. Slept under the stars (and the rain).

Captain's log: Day 3: Lost my footing again and dropped roughly 40 feet into my boat, but apparently no worse for wear. Continuing on my same course took me to an island identical to the one from which I had originally departed. However, where I'd previously found cheese and coins, here I found two more cans of beans, which I consumed. Writing in this journal I found here as I ponder my next move...

Very big game. Is there an objective or way to end the demo? I just explored around, ate stuff, slept and a bunch even if I didn't have to. Sometimes interacting with objects was a bit fidgety like opening boxes.Either way, loved the relaxing atmosphere. I only realised later that if you moved in the direction of the red flag, then you'd pick up wind speed (is that how it works in reality?).Cool and descriptive name for the game.

Wonderful mood