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A jam submission

Within YourselfView game page

A short horror game inspired by TJoC and FNAF
Submitted by Quilled — 12 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
AUDIO | Did the game have great music or sound design#363.8333.833
FUN | Was the game satisfying to play or did it bring you joy#703.6673.667
Overall#763.5333.533
VISUAL | Did the game have nice graphics or art direction#1063.6673.667
MOOD | Did the game have atmosphere or make you feel something#1073.3333.333
IDEA | Was this game super interesting or innovative#1493.1673.167

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Actually started this after this game jam started, but sitll wanted to make something for fun!

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Comments

Great game I liked the game looks like TJOC! And I quickly passed cool

Good game, sure scared me a few times

Submitted

Well done on your game!! Great work

Haven't really played the TJOC yet but this game gave me hype over it. Always love a crying angles style of game with a bit of puzzle and challenges to rack up your mind not just to scare you but to build up tension.

Submitted

I was surprised by how good the game looked and sounded and it definitely had those TJoC vibes for sure. Great work!

Submitted

Absolutely superb - the second puzzle is inspired in the way it forces you to balance carefully inspecting the environment, entering the numbers and keeping an eye on the thing, I was completely on edge the entire time. The final sequence was incredibly tense too! Couldn't fault it at all, such a good experience :)

Submitted

Ok thx for my night ! 

That was fast and how you managed to get Delirious play it? You're his editor? Funny how editiors side hussles a is usually gamedevving :)

Loved it!