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A jam submission

OUROBOROSView game page

OUROBOROS is a short puzzle game made for the secound jimjam
Submitted by Grogge — 8 hours, 17 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Mechanic#303.5784.800
Overall#423.2804.400
Theme#433.1304.200
Technical#642.8323.800
Graphics#722.9814.000
Music#982.0872.800
Atmosphere#1062.2363.000
Sound Effects#1081.7892.400
Story#1261.1931.600

Ranked from 5 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)

This is an amazing game, like really,  it's really polished, the puzzles are really fun and the art is gorgeous. I love this game :D

Developer(+1)

thank you for the Feedback 

Submitted(+1)

A very underrated gem. Unfortunately, I couldn't get past the first level with the 'power' block, the gate just flickered and I couldn't pass through it even though the block was in the right place - maybe I was doing something wrong. The graphical style was wonderful and characteristic, and the puzzles were addictive and satisfying to complete. I loved being able to hit R to restart quickly, and I replayed some of the levels several times before I completed them - which was a lovely challenge that kept me coming back for more. The puzzles and style are very well designed. I would only change the 'Next level' button being a mouse click. It was a little annoying having to take my hands off the keyboard to move the mouse. Try and keep it 100% keyboard control - again, I may have missed something here. A really nice entry! 

Developer(+1)

thanks for the Feedback it seems like there was a Little bug with the Energy Blocks but it didnt appear on my pc Else i would have fixed it 

Submitted(+1)

The best game of this jam I've played so far. Nice concept, well executed. I loved the yellow cube, and the fact that you needed to block the direction of your snake to direct cubes.

Developer(+1)

thank you for the Nice Feedback