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A jam submission

Sufferjump 3:Headache generatorView game page

Submitted by BBaluka1 — 4 days, 11 hours before the deadline
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Play hell

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Bugs#33.0003.000
Ear destruction#133.5003.500
Overall#212.4642.464
Microtransactions#221.0001.000
Uncanny Valley#252.5002.500
Unfairness#302.2502.250
Frustration#312.7502.750
Confusion#372.2502.250

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

I solemnly swear that I've made a bad game
I can't even call it a game

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That there are three editions and they are known for crashing one's computer is a bit of a red flag...

I chose the low-end version even though I have a pretty beefy rig (Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3070). And... well, it still kinda runs bad. I couldn't figure out how to do anything. I'm not sure if there is a game here, but between the eyeball bleeding magenta-and-black pattern and the earrape I was not going to stay to find out.

I think it succeeds on those (de?)merits alone.

Developer(+1)

Difference between versions:

Low end-Very great for lower end computers and it probably doesn't crash your computer while streaming.probably

High end-made for really high end computers.It ran "well" on my rtx 3070 but i had to reboot my computer after it crashed.

Power Plant-I have not ran this version myself.It is great if you have access to a server room or something.Do NOT run it on home computers.I am not responsible for any damage.