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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Technical Excellence (Design & Engineering) | #5 | 4.171 | 4.171 |
Immersion (Gameplay & Storytelling Engagement) | #7 | 4.229 | 4.229 |
Overall | #9 | 4.100 | 4.100 |
Aesthetic Flair (Graphics & Sound Presentation) | #33 | 4.086 | 4.086 |
Relevance (Creative Expression of Theme) | #35 | 3.914 | 3.914 |
Ranked from 35 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Made by One or Two People
yes this was made by just me / us
All Original Content
yes everything was made during the jam
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Beautiful artstyle, really enjoyed it.
Thanks for playing! :)
Awesome game, loved this take on the theme!
Thanks for playing! :)
Completely unique as far as I can see so far in the Jam, good job! Sound options needed
Thanks for playing! :)
Felt very engaged! i didn't complete it but i did play a lot for some time! Enjoyed the one bit style graphics combined with the atmosphere created by the music and setting.
Gamplay wise it's a little repetetive but this game is definetly one of my favorites from this jam, and can really be even more awesome if expanded perhaps.
Good job dude! really enjoyed it!
Thanks for playing! :)
No problem dude!
The game is reeally cool! I enjoyed the sfx, main music and artstyle a lot! Good job! Feel free to check out my game, any kind of feedback will be very appreciated!
Thanks for playing! I'll definitely check out your game :)
Woow, Honestly I am impressed by what you did, a game entirely made in black and white was quite a challenge to watch for my eyes but I loved it at the same time. I love the concept of the slider to get to resources that are far from the house and having to comeback to protect Milo. It was a short but wonderful game. Good job!
Thanks for playing! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Very cute and unique game! I really enjoyed how you made it a semi-management game by using time, resources, and the camera's positions as your tools.
Thanks for playing! :)