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A jam submission

Dimension ConnectionView game page

The interdimensional connection game. Kenney Jam 2024 entry
Submitted by Joopino (@joopinoNL) — 3 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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How does your game incorporate the theme?
In this game world, 2D and 3D are CONNECTED.
Switch between dimensions and help your adverturer through these 2D and 3D CONNECTED worlds.

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Developer

Uploaded v1.0.2 which should fix some issues

Fixed issue with lighting on WebGL export (disabled Background Energy Multiplier in the WorldEnvironment)
Fixed issue where intro still switching 2D/3D when intro was skipped
Fixed issue where music was not looping, sometimes playing multiple times

Submitted

Well done. The game is fun and the music too.  You have perfectly merged 2D and 3D. 

I don't know if it's a problem with my audio driver but the music doesn't loop. It would be great to have music throughout the game. I love the music in this game.

It's really a beautiful work.

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot for your feedback.
The music is probably not imported as looped. At some point I built in a enable/disable music button as I got a bit nuts from hearing the same all weekend :) and must admit it was neglected.
Thanks for this and I will fix this and upload a new version as soon as Jam judging is complete.

Submitted

The mixture between 2D and 3D was quite refreshing, and I am impressed with how you program this dynamic in 48 hours. That within itself is a round of applause! As for how it fits the theme, I think it checks out as you connect two separate game worlds: 2D and 3D.

As for critiques:

  • The lighting of this game is too bright for my eyes. Maybe the lighting was used to cast a shadow to help players where they are landing but an adjustment would be nice.
  • For the most part, I enjoy the mechanics (love the detail touch that you jump higher in 2D). However, I had a bit of trouble jumping between two platforms vertically in the 3D World. I couldn't make much progress through that section as I would either jump too early or jump over the platform entirely.

Conclusion: Great job!

Developer(+2)

Thank you for the feedback. The web export seems to have a lighting issue (also no shadows). That does all work as intended in the desktop version.
I will have to work on a better web export workflow to make that as representative to the desktop version.