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A jam submission

End of The LineView game page

One ticket for the ghost convention
Submitted by Tapiokay — 2 hours, 26 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#462.5562.800
Creativity#522.9213.200
Horror#522.1912.400
Judge's Score#55n/an/a
Overall#562.3732.600
Story/Writing#592.1912.400
Sound Design#692.0082.200

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Which Theme(s)/Horror Genre(s) did you use for your game?
Supernatural

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Comments

Host

Cute aesthetic for this game, however, with the control scheme, I found it incredibly, punishingly difficult. I feel that this is a game that is way more suited for a controller, than a mouse and keyboard. Plus, It was weird having to hold down the shift button to have enough speed to dodge attacks, and the direction of the player attack and dodge seemed like it followed the mouse, but not always. Cute, just needs more work.

Submitted

This was a really cute game and I'm glad it was first in my queue. I loved the look of the game and I liked the concept of it. However, I had a lot of difficulties with the controls; I would have liked the ability to map out buttons, because having to move AND sprint AND attack when multiple things are coming at you at once was awkward. More than once, I ended up getting cornered because my attacks either didn't connect or my dash sent me backwards. I also became stuck in one room and it wouldn't let me go any further, even after defeating everything in the room.  I retried twice and still could not get through. Not sure if I missed an objective, but nothing I did let me continue onward.

It has great structure, it just needs some tweaking here or there. You did a good job, and I'm happy to have played it. Keep it up.