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A jam submission

Uncle Gary's Unreasonably Large GunView game page

Use the recoil of your enormous gun to launch yourself through the air and retrieve your beloved lawn flamingo!
Submitted by whiskeyclone — 20 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
AUDIO | Did this game have great music or sound design?#44.5004.500
MOOD | Did this game have atmosphere, or did it make you feel something?#94.5004.500
Overall#104.3004.300
FUN | Was this game satisfying to play or did it bring you joy?#164.2504.250
IDEA | Was this game innovative, or did it use interesting mechanics?#244.2504.250
VISUAL | Did this game have nice graphics, art or design?#574.0004.000

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

Let people know how long this project has been going, or share a bit of its history.
Started working on a top down shooter/visual novel a couple months ago, decided to scrap it and made this instead. Finished it just now on the 11th.

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Comments

Submitted

The movement mechanism is a really interesting idea, and the story ties in well. I’m not so good at platformers so I had trouble getting past the 4rd or 5th level. my friend thought a line showing the gun trajectory might be helpful? overall really great work!!

Submitted

The basic premise and artwork pulled me in, while the simple, challenging gameplay got me hooked.  It was reminiscent of old 90s pc games.  The sound effects and music helped keep me immersed in Uncle Gary's world.  I would've liked to see a change in scenery, but that's more of a nitpick.  Overall it was a fun experience that reminded me of playing pc games as a kid.  I look forward to the visual novel!

Submitted(+2)

The story is so great it deserves a movie, also reminds me of my uncle