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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Innovation | #13 | 2.767 | 3.636 |
Theme | #15 | 3.044 | 4.000 |
Fun | #24 | 2.213 | 2.909 |
Controls | #25 | 2.283 | 3.000 |
Overall impression | #27 | 2.421 | 3.182 |
Visuals | #27 | 2.490 | 3.273 |
Music & Sounds | #29 | 0.968 | 1.273 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Oh... Okay... I don't know what to say :D
Wow, i just had fun playing a game where i shout at plasmatic ghost creature. Other than lacking sfx and music (ambient sounds, not to disrupt the player speaking, maybe you had good reason to not include music, let me know if thats the reason :)), Great job!
whistling on my computer in the middle of the night... what this game make me to do?! help :D
I got twice "42" ending, but didn't catch that message before that (text disappeared really quickly) - is that happy ending?
Nice concept, everyone else in my apartment must think I'm insane now lmao
Got both ends (unfortunately not just the good one) :3
OK, this was a lot of fun and something new :) I was astounded how fast I forgot what sounds I was making just seconds ago and failed to replicate them :D Really liked both endings. It really was obvious in the retrospect, but I guess we are all so used to how games work, it won't be anybody's first method of approach.
Small issue I found, I think I found the "happy ending," but the text in the bottom left of the screen appeared and disappeared so fast I didn't manage to read it even on the second try :(
I probably never made so weird noises while playing a game...
Couldn't find out the way to do the contact, I found only the obvious think to do, which lead to the destruction...
I went with the entity all the way to the end and still failed somehow. I was a little bit confused, but maybe that's how it goes with unknown intelligent life! Bold and interesting mechanic, thanks for the game!
Thank you for playing the game! Well, sometimes, the obvious way might lead to failure...