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A jam submission

TranquilityView game page

Game for DJam 2
Submitted by lilKriT — 1 hour, 6 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#133.0003.000
Graphics#172.7502.750
Theme#232.8752.875
Mood#242.5002.500
Overall#272.5002.500
Fun#282.1252.125
Humor#281.1251.125
Overall#282.2502.250
Audio#321.1251.125

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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Submitted

Every one is talking about sound but since you went compo style and did everything by yourself I have to say I am impressed. That choice made that the game is lacking there and then but I find it very inovative to swap around different stuff and control them. Very imaginative. I just wish it was a bit simpler like you have keys to slow down and you could jump from one thought to the other.

Also a super good way of using the theme space. Very imaginative again.

Oh and thanks for explaining everything in the game !

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the insight and a long comment!

There actually is a button to slow down, RMB (but you have to hold it, it stops gradually). I could add jumping from one thought to another :)

Submitted (1 edit)

Interesting game, really do wish there was sound.

Developer

I know, it would make the game better. But since this is a variation of LD, I wanted to stay within the LD Compo rules (as my own choice). So the game is "raw", only things created by me :)

Submitted (1 edit)

I suppose that makes sense, although you could've made the sounds yourself

Developer

Deadline.

Submitted

oh sorry I forgot about that

Submitted(+1)

Very claming game :) just wish there was sfx and maybe more things to do. Glad to play it on stream!

Developer(+1)

Thank you. I know that I could use premade assets, music, maybe models. But I wanted to stay true to LD Compo spirit and do everything from scratch, on my own. :D