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A jam submission

TERRA-4View game page

A rescue mission inside the bowels of the earth
Submitted by R3 Games — 3 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline

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TERRA-4's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Did the sound and audio fit the style of the game?#403.0713.818
How engaging was the story?#422.3402.909
Should this entry qualify for the next round? (Primary)#422.6333.273
How well did the audio drive the story?#422.7063.364
Did the game feel complete?#482.4133.000

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Which game engine did you use?
Unity

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Comments

Submitted

It was dark and scary. Quite an entry. Although I feel like the audio is a bit too loud and there's something off about the audio when it was mentioning the log from the blue orb. It's like the audio is forced to be either on the left or right, but never between the two. Still, good entry,

Submitted

Spooky, well done crafting the atmosphere with the audio. I wish the footfall sfx wouldn’t harsh-stop when you stopped moving, but that’s a detail. Definitely a solid entry in terms of delivering a feeling driven by sound.

Submitted

The atmosphere was great and the sounds helped that out.

Submitted

Nice atmosphere and sound effects, dialogue could have been a little bit clearer around the hexagon as it seemed to be a lot quieter for me.

Submitted

For being somewhat minimal, the art is awesome.  Not much in terms of gameplay.  Would like to have seen more there.  But the story you have is really interesting.  Would love to see where this would go.  Nice work.

Submitted

pretty short and sweet, love the aesthetic.

I am in love with the art style of this - there's a lot of character that you pull out of not many pixels! I wish the game could be a little longer, but I think you do a good job with what you have here.