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A jam submission

Stargaze RetreatView game page

Relax while contemplating the stars and looking for constellations in vr
Submitted by irong78 — 3 days, 9 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme incorporation - How well did the entry fit the theme.#54.1964.500
Haptics - Did the entry make good use of haptics?#92.2382.400
User experience - How well was the user interaction implemented.#93.3573.600
Overall#113.2333.467
Audio - Did the entry make good use of audio?#133.1713.400
Fun factor - How much fun was the entry to play.#163.0773.300
Originality - How original was the entry.#163.3573.600

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

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • Very well executed, really loved this as a puzzle type game. Could use more to guide a player that is stuck.
  • Very nice, good ambiance, and a good job on getting so many constellations.

Godot version used
4.2.2

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I do like VR games you can play while reclined. Nice implementation of the concept. The audio set dressing and shooting stars adds a lot to it too.

Submitted(+1)

Loved the vibes of the game, loved just looking around for all the constellations listening to the sounds and seeing the pretty stars!

Submitted(+1)

Nice to see we weren't the only ones to think stargazing is relaxing! :-) I love your take on the sky, it's has a very "deep" and "dark" feeling. I'm also a little jealous of how many constellations you got in there. Great job!

Submitted(+1)

Recorded my playthrough

Developer(+1)

Thanks for doing a video review ! Funny thing is i have the ability to rotate the sky but i disabled it because i found it was a bit weird when i was testing. I'm actually rendering 10000 of the brightest stars but half of them are not visible, which is why there are some constellations that are half hidden. 

To give you a little hint, the visual of the constellations don't always exactly match with the lines i'm drawing in the sky. The big dipper for example is actually composed of a lot more stars in the sky than what is shown on the picture of the constellation.