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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #858 | 2.551 | 3.375 |
Graphics | #913 | 2.646 | 3.500 |
Audio | #1013 | 2.173 | 2.875 |
Fun | #1064 | 2.268 | 3.000 |
Overall | #1095 | 2.189 | 2.896 |
Game Design | #1364 | 1.795 | 2.375 |
Innovation | #1382 | 1.701 | 2.250 |
Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does you game fit the theme?
The game is based around a dream caused by a lucid dream enduing drug, the entire game is set inside the character's head.
Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes
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Pretty epic game!
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one of the coolest games, nice effort!
i've rated ;)
u can check out my game if u like: https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-7/rate/1418965
Really awesome short experience guys, really enjoyed the small details on the character controller (like the player's head kinda shaking when you weren't using the mouse)!
I got a little confused with the jump at first since I wasn't able to actually jump over any of the beds blocking the hallways, but I'd imagine there's plans to utilize it in the future.
Absolutely nailed the spooky atmosphere, really looking forward to seeing what y'all get up to with the project in the future!
I keep finding ways to fall through the floor (right at the start) and there is no way to get back - except to Alt F4 and restart :(
Apologies about those areas, we do plan to develop this game further post gamejam and this feedback is very important for us
This felt like a backrooms level because there weren't any people around where you would expect and also the whole at the end. Very well made!
Cool game, especially that humming sound. However I did get lost and have no idea where I'm supposed to go.
That was a lot of fun! You created a really spooky atmosphere, that humming was a great choice. I love the motif of the roller beds, like the player is a patient in a hospital or something and can't get them out of their mind. The non-Euclidean transitions really helped sell the lucid dream aspect, love it!