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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #161 | 4.262 | 4.262 |
Overall | #1206 | 3.587 | 3.587 |
Enjoyment | #1798 | 3.238 | 3.238 |
Style | #2465 | 3.262 | 3.262 |
Ranked from 42 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?
BUILD a staircase out of the underworld by playing the notes of a musical SCALE!
Development Time
96 hours
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Everything made by Oliver Brown
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Comments
Really nice idea! With a bit of extra polish this could be a really great game! Great job!
kinda hard to understand at first and not sure if its a scaling issue but i couldnt see the entire map. good job nonetheless!
Thanks for comment! I think the first puzzle is a little unclear. Each puzzle is just one part of the map, and you move up puzzle by puzzle. You can scroll up at any point using the arrow keys and as you solve puzzles the point of view should move up to the next puzzle.
This reminds me of the composing days ( sorry this may be a little personal : ) ) It's hard for me but absolutely a Great game with excellent puzzles!
I had a lyre but one of the strings broke, deely connected with the composing memory ( ok that's enough )
Thank you for making this inspiring journey!
pretty creative gameplay!
Probably the most unique implementation of the game, good job!
I love the Greek mythology in theming and the puzzle aspects were challenging at first but then it clicked. Good game, good execution.
Thanks! Very glad to hear the mythology was familiar!
this is so unique, and execution was amazing (๑-﹏-๑)
Very clever take on the theme! My brain couldn't process the later levels unfortunately, skill issue T.T
Thank you! Yeah, there is a big difficulty jump. I was hoping to have a medium difficulty level in between those two, but I ran out of time.
Wow, this was a very creative take on the theme. It was also actually challenging in the later phases. Good job!