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A jam submission

An Ice PlaceView game page

A short photo-texture adventure.
Submitted by peittov — 50 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Characterization#242.9232.923
Lasting Impression#322.6152.615
Atmosphere#333.2313.231
Overall#342.6002.600
Emotional Engagement#392.2312.231
Mental Engagement#502.0002.000

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Good writing, I really liked chatting with the bear. The hockey part gave me a hard time though!

Submitted

This is such a interesting game with really nice little flourishes that give it a lot of character. I enjoyed the writing and atmosphere, and the physics system in it was really fun to mess with!

Submitted

I would like to try this in VR. Looking forward to seeing where you will take this game.

Submitted

Wow. Such a masterpiece! Thank you!

Submitted

Such a funny and engaging game, I enjoyed it a lot. Good job!

Really enjoyed this, could have spent a lot more time in this world. Well designed, clever inventory system. Good fun game. Thank you.

Submitted(+1)

This has a really whimsical and offbeat feel to it. I really like the whole conversation you can get into about the nature of time. And the photo textures gave the environment a pretty unique feel compared to other 3D games--it puts me in mind of old-school 3D stuff from the early 2000s (games of my youth!). I ended up getting stumped with how to light the heater though.

Submitted(+1)

Enjoyed this endearingly quirky entry quite a bit. I'm fond of the way you interact with the items and the world, and a certain activity was surprisingly intense.

Submitted(+1)

It was a nice funny game. The way you described things reminded me of a skits channel I like on YouTube. The puzzles, and mini games were pretty cool too. If I was to say something to improve maybe add more importance to the overall theme of time passing since it didn't seem to matter much in the end (Of course you seem to set up for a sequel, so that may tie it together more.). I also wanted to go in the house!

I was also looking for a way in!