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A jam submission

Elysian HyperdriveView game page

Jump in between the real and the virtual world of Elysian Hyperdrive while exploring life, art, and entertainment.
Submitted by whiteLabs — 5 hours, 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narration#323.6153.615
Originality#343.6923.692
Overall feeling#373.5383.538
Theme#492.8462.846

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

love this, played it a couple of times - found the setting really interesting & loved the way it's bookended by different representations of yellow flowers!

Submitted

Beautifully written and paced, it never got in the way of itself so I was able to immerse myself in the experience and, while it's not the most complex tale, it knows what it wants to get across, and it does so. Seriously impressed by this short interactive story. 

Submitted

The moment I read the question, I knew what I was in for. ;) The painting is just the cherry on top.

Definitely a strong reflection of the world tomorrow, if not today.

Submitted

Man this is so under-rated it hurts. I love it. The realization of the EPIC GAMER (?) after entering the garden is beautiful, and the whole feeling of vague mystery on it all was wonderful. I loved it. <3

Developer

Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. :)

Submitted

Loved this!  Reminded me a lot of Ready Player One with the mix between the real world and digital world.

Developer

Thank you! I wasn't super happy with it and almost didn't submit, so if even one person found something interesting about, it was worth it. Thanks for playing & taking the time to comment.

Submitted

Interesting! I liked the sunflower motif and the usage of color in your narration. Are there multiple endings or just one? I'll have to play it through again at some point because I have a feeling I missed something...

Submitted

Hey there. I liked the "playing as a streamer" aspect of your story. Haven't seen something from that perspective before.