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A jam submission

OscillatorView game page

sYSstem errOr. oscilLate and trY aGaIN.
Submitted by Mr Speaker (@mrspeaker) — 9 days, 5 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Synergy#173.5003.500
Polish#583.1253.125
Overall#623.1563.156
Relevance#733.0003.000
Aesthetics#1033.0003.000

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

I'm really amazed by the concept, find it really addictive. It's a bit difficult though... Will definitely play it more!

Try my entry "A Logical Dive" if you have time :)

Submitted

Enjoyed this, great entry.

I dont think I played this game well, but I included your game in part 8 of my Cyberpunk Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look :) http://youtu.be/pu7lsedlc48

Submitted

Really moody mate. I really enjoyed the music and voice. Was never a fan of missile command but nice twist anyway.

Good job on this.

Developer

Pfffft. Instructions in cyberpunk game?! 

(actually, you don't need to find a code to defend yourself... you can fire from any "room" at any time ;)

Submitted

Needs instructions! It took me a bit to figure out what kind of game this was, let alone what to do. It's a neat take on Missile Command though.

One of the first 2 or 3 blocks clicked should always have "code" in it so that you can have a chance to defend yourself. Twice I lost before I was able to find a code turret which was really frustrating.

The defense explosions seemed to miss an awful lot, even when completely enveloping the incoming fire.
My entry: Dead Drop

Developer

Hey guys - I thought that the cyberpunkjam was a 48hours comp - so I killed myself trying to get it done last weekend. Turns out I have an extra 192 hours to polish it. I figure I'll just do rolling updates live - so the game morphs and evolves like an electronic enigma in the night.

Neat!

I find it amazing how you created such an intense mood with only very few effects. Good job!