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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Theme | #3 | 4.690 | 4.690 |
Story | #63 | 3.586 | 3.586 |
Mechanics | #65 | 3.862 | 3.862 |
Fun | #205 | 3.483 | 3.483 |
Aesthetics | #233 | 3.552 | 3.552 |
Sound | #341 | 2.793 | 2.793 |
Music | #528 | 2.138 | 2.138 |
Ranked from 29 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Menu song : https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/chiptunes/adventure-begins-loop/ Character: https://overactiongames.itch.io/free-rigged-low-poly-cartoon-character-base-model Camera Shader: https://roguenoodle.itch.io/gbcamera-for-unity TerrainAssets: https://devilsworkshop.itch.io/essential-low-poly-isometric-3d-block-and-hex-pack Font : https://tinyworlds.itch.io/free-pixel-font-thaleah Sounds made by me with Bfxr. Sprites made by me with LibreSprite
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Changing dimensions in this game is really cool idea! :)
Brilliant ideas, really. Using the story as a beginner guide to help player know the mechanics, and then use the pill to transist from different dimensions which fits the theme so well, it's generally smooth and comfortable progress of the game, great done!
A different take on perception switching that I found enjoyable. The puzzles continuously got harder as I went and the writing has a unique charm to it. Good Stuff!
Love this! Creative and fun! I especially love the animated character. Well done!
Very nice story and awesome surprise dimension.
Ooh, I really liked your puzzles, they were really nice! I also liked how you set up the story, it being like an experiment, it's really clever! Very nice game and progression! ^^
I found the way out, thank you, it was interesting to try it!
One of the best interpretations of the jam I've seen so far. The switch between dimensions could be a bit faster in my opinion. The first time it's fine that it's slow because that's where the gotcha is. But after that it slows down the game a bit.
Nice level design also, clearly some thought went onto those.
Great job !
Clever idea!