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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #66 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Theme | #74 | 2.727 | 2.727 |
Audio | #84 | 2.364 | 2.364 |
Fun | #94 | 2.091 | 2.091 |
Overall | #94 | 2.436 | 2.436 |
Art/Graphics | #111 | 2.000 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Did your team create most/all of the graphics yourselves?
Yes, though the main space background is licensed from Adobe Stock and the main menu frame was generated by DALL-E.
Did your team create most of/all the audio yourselves?
No, acquired from Unity Asset Store.
How did you incorporate the theme "INSIDE OUT"?
The player must navigate a 4D world, by essentially going in and out of different 3D environments.
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Really cool concept, very original interpretation of the theme, nice work!
Thank you!
The game needs clear instructions. 4D concepts are a little hard to understand as they are. Also, maybe a add a text that displays what dimension you are in currently.
Noted, I decided to continue working on this after the jam to make official iOS and Android releases, so I plan to add more in depth onboarding and displays there. Thanks for playing!
Hey thanks for making the game! It was confusing at first, but once I got it I got invested in trying to beat the levels. My high score is 17 and it was pretty nice seeing how you incorporated changing in and out of the level! I did encounter a few things that I should note, the first being sometimes red cubes are hidden inside the environment and when they dash at me it gets me off guard. And that there's a glitch that both dimensions are on at the same time leaving me with empty space and enemies that I can hit at all times. Besides that, its a really cool idea!
I appreciate you playing and also for finding those bugs. I'll be working on it for the future so thanks again :)
It's not really easy to understand what's happening in the beginning, but after you get the hang of it, things start to work out.
Good job
Thank you! Decided to continue working on this post-jam, so I'm gonna add some better onboarding in future versions.