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A jam submission

422:DIEView game page

Snoop around a madman's home. Find clues. Don't die!
Submitted by Mari LeFabled — 1 minute, 35 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#193.5814.182
Gameplay#292.4132.818
Theme#322.8033.273

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • I think the setup is interesting, but I just didn't really enjoy the gameplay of number hunting and then trying to figure out the order they went in. Sorry!
  • I did NOT expect an FMV game. That's awesome. A great way to make something super fast! I loved it. Looking for signs to stay alive. Great interpretation of the theme! Definitely could use some polish like a floorplan instead of list of rooms or something to help find important info, but overall I really dug it.

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This game looks very nice and the sounds are great. I love how this game is connected to the theme. And using a lens is really creative. Great game overall

Submitted(+1)

The sound design and the graphical part are great!
The use of the lens is really smart and it did took me some time!
Nice one :)

Developer

I learned a lot making it! It was a good time. The limits of 48 hours really make you think outside the box. Thank you for checking it out, even with the lack of intro/ending material. 

Submitted(+1)

the idea is really very cool. the use of the lens is good thinking and forces the players to look at each detail one by one, then he can better list what he is looking at. the sound environment works well. overall I really liked the result, maybe a shame there is no tutorial in game.

Developer

I'm glad you liked the lens stuff. It was fun to make. Every time any of us complete a project, we get a bit better at creating games. A tutorial would have definitely been nice. It would help with mechanics and easing you into the environment. I appreciate you giving it a try.

Developer

the embedded videos aren't playing for some people. I'm working on the issue and will try to upload a downloadable version of the game! thanks for checking out my submission!