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A jam submission

Heart Jam OxygenView game page

Every breath is precious!
Submitted by ManStapler, SomeFarang (@SomeFarang) — 2 hours, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#223.7223.722
Story#313.0003.000
Visuals#493.5003.500
Music#892.4442.444
Fun#972.5002.500
Sound#1082.0002.000

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Members
SomeFarang
Draak_5

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Comments

Submitted

Very tense but really good visuals! I also liked the bg music, which helped with the feel of the game! Well done!

Developer

Well holy hell, thank you for the comment! I was in charge of music, but our programmer quit and I had to redo the whole game from scratch on the last day, since we weren't sure if he will come back, so music and sound had to take a back seat and what ever was made, made it in to the game. It's nice that someone liked it, it never had a chance to be polished.

Submitted

Looks great, the air mechanic fits the theme well, there were a couple of really tense moments where I felt like I wasn't going to make it!

Submitted

It does look nice, sound is lacking though. It's easy to pick up and the checkpoints at the start of each level is very appreciated. The player moves too slowly for my liking, especially with how big the levels are.

Submitted

Nice visuals. I just didn't get why apparently the ship has 6 missing parts and when I get just one, the level ends.
Pretty short game, had the potential to be a longer and more fun experience.

Developer

It is because of an error in the code where you can end the level at any time, but collecting all of the parts gives the correct text. The game is slightly longer but we had issues where we practically remade the whole game from scratch the last day and with a limited skill set I stayed up all night getting things to run correctly.


Thank you for your feedback! It is much appreciated!