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A jam submission

The Lost FrameView game page

What is that sound? Heck! The film is jammed again!
Submitted by DurkaGames — 17 minutes, 31 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#103.8003.800
Creativity#233.9503.950
Overall#253.6703.670
Theme#263.8503.850
Art#293.8003.800
Gameplay#1312.9502.950

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Wow, this is really artistic! I love this little game! Only critique I have are the controls. The I, C, O controls, while a clever reference, were very uncomfortable, especially the C. It would've been better to use the 321 on the num pad for example or switch player movement to the directional keys + 321 on the keyboard. The broom was cute but it was also very different since it uses the mouse, it might've been better to set it up on the keyboard somehow. Great little game nevertheless!

Submitted(+1)

Cool interpretation of the theme! The presentation for this game was excellent, as well. I think the number of mechanics seemed a little unnecessary, and I would suggest focusing on one mechanic and fleshing it out to make the levels more unique. Regardless, this was still an impressive game!

Submitted

Very creative game! So many mechanics, it's a bit complicated. But it was really fun to play.

Submitted

Nice game and concept! The art and music were nice. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

This is really good, everything ties together the game loop, the old timey music, the art direction, the jam's theme, it's all really good. I do have an issue with the game due to the seams breaking and the broken tape obstacles can show up anywhere with no warning can combo into each other forcing a teleport, which can be a bit annoying and the broom feels unneeded and a bit of a a pace killer but it makes sense. overall I enjoyed it!

Submitted

Cool game, great graphics and fit well the theme, well done!

Submitted

Cool game with great graphics and enjoyable gameplay, great job!!

Submitted(+1)

Love the Game & art!

(+1)

Well Done! This game has a unique concept which I really enjoyed.

Submitted(+1)

Great game :)

Submitted(+1)

Creative idea! One of the first things that comes to mind from 3..2..1 is the cinema and it was well done to create a game around it. 

Submitted(+1)

Great presentation! I loved the artstyle. There was a lot of multitasking in the gameplay and it got kinda hectic, which worked well for as short as the game was but probably would've overstayed its welcome on a longer game. It felt like the tutorials for each element happened just after they should have, and having to still deal with the flying i-c-o buttons while reading the tutorial for the next thing was a little distracting. Still though, super creative idea and well executed. Loved it.

Submitted(+1)

I liked the little narrative twist on this game and I quite enjoyed it. The player-controller started to spin out of control sometimes, which I found hilarious (Not in a bad way). Tho the narrative good, it probably needed a skip button or a fast forward, because it needs so long to load before it goes away.

Besides that, I really liked. Keep it up!!

Submitted

The style and art of the game are great, the mechanics and controls though are a bit unclear

Submitted(+1)

I loved the art style and gameplay of this one. It was a bit tricky sometimes to press the right buttons while trying to push the clock forward, but it was a unique concept that I really enjoyed.

Submitted(+1)

That was an amazing idea ! It made me smile a lot because it reminded me my grand father. I love the atmosphere and the art !

The only thing i would say is indeed the buggy character and the tricky inputs, but that was fun anyways ! 

Good job :)

Submitted(+1)

Great game! The hardest part was to press the "C" key