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A jam submission

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Submitted by i_am_ett — 3 hours, 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#1032.3132.833
Originality#1082.7223.333
Theme#1362.4493.000
Controls#1381.9052.333
Audio#1381.4971.833
Overall#1471.9052.333
Graphics#1501.6332.000
Accessibility#1580.8161.000

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.2

Wildcards Used
Here comes the sun (sort of)

Game Description
You are an invisible man trying to escape a lab

How does your game tie into the theme?
your trying to escape the lab

Source(s)
No

Discord Username(s)
I_am_ett

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
0

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Comments

Submitted

Fantastic work, I loved the concept, pretty original, other light sources would be nice too, but it’s incredible the way it is, thanks for the game, really I had a lot of fun.

Developer

I agree there is so much more to do, wish I had more time

Submitted (1 edit)

I am absolutely fascinated by this game's mechanics and concept. It really shouldn't work to be totally honest (not being able to see the player seems preposterous), and yet it sort of does. I wasn't expecting it to go a sort of stealth/puzzle game route, but it honestly just comes together quite nicely.

The obvious feedback I can give is that the game would really benefit from actually having lighting, or at least some facsimile of it. It would make it easier to identify where the windows are (I found myself several times stepping out in front of one and then panicking while I tried to figure out why my little bar was going down). I also think it would be cool to be able to actually see a player shadow while in light, so there was a sort of trade-off where you could briefly see yourself, but your bar would be going down too. (Sorry, I really like this conceptually, so the brainstorming game dev part of my brain is kicking in.)

Overall, this is really cool. I could absolutely see the idea being expanded on. 

Oh, and the little green dude rocks.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the review and feedback

I believe you should be able to see a player shadow while in the light, at least you can on my end

What platform did you play it on and could you elaborate on your experience?

thanks

Submitted

Ah, that makes sense, haha. I did play the web version, which I saw that you recommended against, but I'm on a Chromebook and it's a pain to play anything else. If I get the chance, I'll try and download and play when I have something to play on other than this Chromebook.