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How does the game fit the theme?
The whole game idea was inspired by the theme.
It is Eli's first day at a new job. He is left alone with the assumption that nothing can go wrong. However, he pushes a button he shouldn't have, causing everything to start going horribly wrong. Play till the end to see just how wrong....
What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
Everything is handmade by me: (Art, code, sound effects, animation)
The only thing I used that I didn't make are 2 music tracks, which I have credited the artists for in my credits.
How many people worked on the game?1
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I really liked the visual style. Sorry you didn't have time to finish it, I just started getting used to the main character as the game ended! I hope to continue :3
As a game dev myself, I find the art in Eli's Odyssey really interesting. The game consists of puzzles and engaging atmospheres, which can be a little confusing at the beginning, but I think the developer deliberately made this choice. I even went ahead and tried another game by the developer, which is 'Professor Viral vs. Hacker Boy.' That one is also an interesting title; it kind of reminds me of Chicken Invaders. I would highly recommend you try this.
Very atmospheric and pleasing! I kinda see Thomas Brush's style there, but that's a good sign that you managed to bring that style perfectly! Unfortunately I can't play this game much, because when I play it, my screen is too small to see everything. If you have a play through I'd be more than happy to write a full review!
Short but fun! I really like how it applies the theme—it does it in a strange way, but it works. The aesthetics are great. The only thing I’d point out is that it feels a bit too easy for me. I understand that it might be due to time constraints, but it's still enjoyable!