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A jam submission

ShiloView game page

Submitted by Brainfart Studio (@BrainfartStudio) — 16 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How good is the art style?#333.7653.765
How unique is the location?#423.5593.559
Would you want to see more levels of this game?#423.4713.471
Should this entry qualify for the next round?#453.5593.559
Is this a well thought out level?#483.0293.029

Ranked from 34 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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Submitted

Pretty world, nice palette. Controls (which is not what this round is being rated on, so no probs!) are a little awkward having to use the mouse and trying to wrangle the bubble at the same time, but can see that as an interesting mechanic.

Submitted

Nice game with good music and atmosphere. The controls are hard to use. But still a great game. 

Submitted

Loved this. Would be among my favorite entries if the movement was working as you intended, but hey, that's not part of this round, so top marks from me. You can tell how thoughtfully you designed each challenge. Really well done.

Submitted

Had an issue with the obstacle / jump in the beginning but despite that I think you nailed the prompt.  Great colors and environment, looking forward to seeing future versions of it.

Submitted

Super interesting mechanic! My favorite part of this game is easily the colors and tilemap! Can never go wrong with some pink and green :p Excited to see what comes next

I love this color palette. The ground terrain sprites, and the leaves are really well done. The waterfalls look great as well. Combined with the particles (Sakura leaves?) and music it builds a very contemplative space, which it sounds like you were going for.

Great work!

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