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A jam submission

Empty Ocean WorldView game page

A first person survival 3D game made by Anagh's World.
Submitted by Anagh's World — 2 days, 3 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#712.3472.875
Audio#731.8372.250
Accessibility#782.0412.500
Fun#821.7352.125
Overall#852.0272.482
Graphics#851.8372.250
Originality#871.8372.250
Theme#872.5523.125

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
Godot 3.2.3

Wildcards Used
Wildcard (All sounds in-game are made with your mouth) - Almost all :P

Game Description
Due to global warming, the water levels went up so high that the entire world got covered with the ocean, except for a small piece of land. You luckily reached this land using your personal chopper and now you need to survive alone. The entire world is empty!

How does your game tie into the theme?
The theme was about ocean. In my game, the entire world covers with ocean. If the player gets too tired of surviving, he can jump into the ocean :P ...sorry, a very bad thought in real-life but funny in games. I just wanted to portray the worst of global warming through my game.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username
anaghsworld

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
2

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Comments

Submitted

Fun idea to participate in multiple jams at once. Green is my favorite color, hence, I like it! :D

Developer

Thanks for playing... I'm glad you liked it :)

Submitted

Making a game for 4 jams at once must not be easy! 

Developer

Thanks for playing :) ... I like to do it that way... I try to find around 3-5 jams that overlap and allow entries to submit in multiple jams. I then try to implement a game that covers all the themes ...i feel it more challenging that way :)

Submitted

For a 3-hour piece, that's impressive! Congrats!

Developer

Thanks for playing and for the appreciation :)