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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #1070 | 3.750 | 3.750 |
Overall | #1709 | 3.417 | 3.417 |
Style | #1801 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Enjoyment | #2497 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 16 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?
Scaling the World Through Memory: Core Mechanic: The entire world exists in fragments and grows as the player retrieves pieces of God's memory. The scaling of the world isn't physical but metaphysical—each memory fragment adds to the environment, gradually restoring what was once lost. Dynamic Growth: As the player progresses and collects more memory fragments, the scale of the world expands. Areas that were once inaccessible or invisible are brought back into existence, effectively "building" the world in a literal sense through memory.
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Texture - aleksey8310
Quick Outline - chrisnolet
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Comments
very interesting idea. The character was too slow and clicking the moving platforms was too hard. otherwise it's pretty good!
I adore the art direction in this! Definitely could use some tweaking with the physics, but overall super cute!
Loved the how the music built up as I collected more memories! The physics felt a little floaty, it would have been nice to have the player fall faster.
Very atmospheric game! Wonderful use of dynamic music and a very cool aesthetic overall. I found the main mechanic to be quite fun. I'd recommend adding a drop shadow to the later portion of the game since it's a bit hard to see depth, and maybe making the physics a bit more responsive with higher gravity? Overall, very cool project!
I LOVE ART GAMES !
I love the janky physics, it adds a lot of character to this game. Sometimes it can get annoying, but it is also fun to use platforms as booster pads to shoot yourself into the air... The depth of lore is awesome. Great work! :)
Nice art style and story telling.
I really like how the lore is so closely related to the gameplay mechanics!
So good!