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A jam submission

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Screenshot simulator: Game of the year edition
Submitted by Xxtramedium — 9 hours, 43 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#4073.1674.750
Presentation#4913.0004.500
Overall#5532.7224.083
Gameplay#6762.0003.000

Ranked from 4 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 really like the shader system I made for the photo exposure!

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Submitted

not my type of game but:

  1. the scenery is beautiful, god i love vaporwave and raw pixelated textures nature

  2. certified game of the jam with a pp

Submitted

What a cool and unique game. 

Submitted(+1)

yeah okay this game is fucking cool, someone circulated it on discord saying its an underrated gem and I FINALLY got around to playing it, I argue that it is even more criminally underrated than initially stated.

 You can definitely make incredibly interesting custom content with this camera and practically apply some of the technical details about how these old methods work. Its just fascinating.

I genuinely just want more settings.

Game launched small for me but I could fullscreen it fine.

Overexposed and re-exposed. Grats on the great release

Submitted

I really love film photography and am into it myself so this game hooked me. I've photographed with more modern cameras from the 60's and 70's and it was very interesting to observe the process of earlier photography and try it myself. I realize that the process is not recreated with 100 percent accuracy, but it is very detailed, I can't even imagine how much work was put into this simulation. As written above it doesn't look like a game, more like a technical demo, but it's done very well. I would like to see the development of this idea, such as adding different lenses. Also I don't know if it's my problem, but the game only launched in a small window. All in all a very interesting idea and good realization!

Submitted

Also only launched in a small window for me unfortunately, I think it's something to do with building Godot because there have been a few Godot games that won't fullscreen for me. 

Submitted (3 edits)

I had a blast with this, I think I spent well over an hour messing around with your camera lol. Super cool and can't even start to guess what went into creating the shader system. it's not quite a game, more of a tech demo, a very very cool tech demo that I just spent an hour or so "playing" and would love to play again.

I wish there was more things to photograph, and maybe somewhere to store or display the one's Ive taken? If this was on a larger more detailed map like an active city with a park and you could just keep taking pictures, It would make an amazing zen game, or narrative would make it really great. I would 100% pay for that experience right now, Never realized how badly I needed a realistic photography game