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A jam submission

Into The Mist LakeView game page

A roguelike game made for Acerola Jam 0
Submitted by 3ggplants — 6 hours, 3 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#6762.0002.000
Presentation#6852.3332.333
Overall#7172.1392.139
Originality#7602.0832.083

Ranked from 12 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?
Was able to try and implement a lot of things that I wasn't too sure of beforehand. Despite the unfinished nature of the whole thing, it was really helpful in pushing me to just jump straight into character modelling, using more shaders, as well as really pushing my own abilities as a programmer.

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Comments

Submitted

The main issue I think is that it's not clear what's happening in the upgrade window. If you cleared that up, then the game would be a lot more readable.

Submitted

Nice graphics and gameplay!

Submitted

i tried it for a couple of minutes but couldn't really get into the game. the controls felt off. i did really like the graphics and sound. 

Submitted

Neat start, although it’s kind of hard to tell what’s going on in the game.

Submitted

I see what you trying to do but the whole thing feels janky. It needs more polish. Enemy is fast while you are so slow, attack animation takes ages. 

Submitted

The beginnings of a twin stick shooter genre game. The enemies move too quickly in comparison to fire rate and I would have liked a bit more player feedback for when I hit/get hit.

Submitted(+1)

I like the idea, and I can definitely see what you are getting at here.

If you decide to keep going with this, this is definitely the type of game that would excel with a banger soundtrack and really satisfying attack sounds for each weapon.

Good work!