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A jam submission

Wear GlovesView game page

A short interactive experiment.
Submitted by rockwalrus — 3 hours, 5 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
General quality and enjoyment.#43.1433.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Host

A lot of potential. I always enjoy parser games. I kept looking for things that didn't exist. :(

Developer(+2)

I intend to do a post-comp release with the little things I didn't have time to implement, like scenery. It will also fix Dr. Dzli's accidental ability to hold and not hold the box at the same time. That wasn't a Hitchhiker's homage.

Host

Thank you. I will look forward to the update. I am sure it will be quite good!

Host

A lot of potential. I always enjoy parser games. I kept looking for things that didn't exist. :(

Submitted

A short standalone single puzzle game. Really interesting implementation of a mechanic that I can see become the basis of a larger puzzlefest.

Theme is respected to the letter but the Admin Building is actually unused, maybe an optional puzzle could be setup there ?

Ah, I was playing just now the game and I get stuck, thanks for that fixed release and the code.

I think it's a little piece of art witch lacks of finish pattern. After getting some objet it still remains in description.

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This one was interesting. The world is pretty sparse and I wish that Dr Dzli was assigned some conversation topics just for fun, but I bet most of the work went into getting the gloves and glasses to work the way they do. It's a cool idea. 

Thank you for including the source. It was informative both as being educational as how you made things work, but also as a hint on how to complete the game. (The text made it seem like the car was just there as scenery.)