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A jam submission

Pile-OnView game page

You have found yourself in a laboratory with a cynical supercomputer.
Submitted by TheoNeo Games — 13 hours, 53 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#7202.8464.500
Innovation#8212.8464.500
Overall#11472.5033.958
Game Design#11642.5304.000
Fun#12482.3723.750
Graphics#14162.2143.500
Theme#14352.2143.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

In what way does your game fit the theme?
Batteries packed together are stronger.

Did you write all the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
Code is original, some assets are custom made. All assets which are not custom made are free to use.

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Submitted

The best thing i liked about the game was the audio, I think its really cool. The game gives of instant escape the room vibes and visually it looks pretty good. I would just suggest to add some reflections and experiment with lighting of the levels and that its possible to run the voice overs again in case you missed it, but other than that the game is pretty fun!

Submitted

The voiceover work was awesome! I noticed that using the end-of-level teleporter cut off the voice and I really wanted to listen to it lol. Maybe you could preserve the voiceover between levels somehow with some code.

I found the movement slightly delayed after I pressed a key, which created some difficulties in controllign battery placement and crossing gaps. Overall, this would be a game I'd definitely play a lot if the physics were more responsive and battery movement was polished! Nice work.

Submitted

Love that it has voice audio instead of lots of text! Cool portal-like concept, but it was a little confusing how to move the boxes other than pushing them with the camera?