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A jam submission

Delta PView game page

An atmospheric horror diving welder sim
Submitted by hydrorane — 15 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#19543.4654.100
Overall#26403.1273.700
Enjoyment#29722.8743.400
Creativity#33113.0433.600

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Game is about the experience of a human-sized welder in a massively scaled underwater environment. Playing on our natural fear of massive open water and the large creatures lurking in it.

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

Submitted

The idea and execution were great. I loved the colors, especially the way the light from the upturned pipe was scattered by the water. My only complaint was that I had camera sensitivity turned up to max and my mouse DPI set to the most sensitive, and the camera was still less responsive than I would have liked it.

Submitted

This game was phenomenal. Super great atmosphere. Just such a great atmosphere. Very polished aswell. Ofc the gameplay loop (weld) was kinda boring but that doesn't matter. It's not about that

Submitted

I dig the atmosphere, some nice PSX shaders on display here.

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I was excited when i loaded in and saw the aesthetic of the game so good job on that, very difficult to navigate, the scanner to see in the dark is almost always lit up by a light so you cant see anything. And my movement because very stuttery and i couldn't turn around. But like i said i do really love this aesthetic.

Submitted

A wonderful horror, I fixed 12 errors out of 13, my signal disappeared, and I was eaten by a fish. Probably shouldn't have left the pipe. 5 stars

Submitted

Love the atmosphere!

Submitted

Outstanding work! You really nailed some important aspects of low-poly horror. The environments and mechanics were exceptional. I really appreciated how the warning lights informed the player on their progress with repairs.