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A jam submission

Echoes of the VoidView game page

Discover why the Zeus and Apollyon stations suddenly fell silent.
Submitted by LDMONTY007 — 1 hour, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#6452.4493.000
Gameplay#7471.7692.167
Overall#7481.9962.444
Presentation#8081.7692.167

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What do you like about your game?
I love the idea of a creature camoflauged in space. Hunting humans outside o f their natural habitat.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

A TIP FOR ANYBODY PLAYING: DO NOT TRY TO MOVE DOWN AND FORWARDS AT THE SAME TIME.

Why, you may ask? Well, down is 'ctrl' and forward is 'W'
And we all know what happens with ctrl+W

But overall I really like the game. It's big, spooky, mysterious and mechanics like the grapple and hull repair minigames are quite fun. Plus, SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE.

Submitted(+1)

I like space games, especially the more spooky ones.

Submitted

Good idea and nice story.  I love how terrifying the game and the representation of space is. 
Controls were a bit hard and slow. Sadly i could not finish reading everything because my oxygen kept running out.
Also provide a downloadable file of the game, it was quit hard to play in the browser and the window somehow kept closing all the time.

Developer

Ok, Will do that. I needed more time to play the test but didn't do it. 


I'll try to keep the oxygen in mind for how long it takes to read the PDA. 
I'll up it to around 2 minutes so we can see if that works. 

Developer

When I wrote this, I didn't realize the actual issue. I'm just going to pause the oxygen loss while the player is in any menu/the PDA. I don't know why I thought the problem was just the amount of oxygen.