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A jam submission

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Find all the six children that are lost in a space!
Submitted by SemPruijs — 11 minutes, 46 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#14.0004.000
Theme#23.8753.875
Originality#33.8753.875
Overall#43.6043.604
Fun#53.2503.250
Mechanics#53.1253.125
Bug Free#83.5003.500

Ranked from 8 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)

Impressive contribution considering the one week time limit !

You did some very interersting puzzles here, so each little children were fun to find (the "please help me" voice acting was oscar worthy x) )

The design is cool, and the music too (even though it maybe  little bit too high in frequency sometimes :/)

As idea to improve, I think it would have been better to remove the combat mechanic. As enemy are long to kill, they would have been better as just obstacle you have to avoid while pressing the space bar to keep the children. This is really my opinion here, maybe you had other ideas you wantd to add ? :)

Developer

Haha thanksss I thought the please help me sound was great too! I noticed too that the music is sometimes a bit toi loud. (It was made in 30 minutes and i thought while it's better than nothing) I think the combat system was not needed in this situation. I had an idea of adding a shop and a whole lot more monsters but than i realized that 5 days is really short xD. Thank you for leaving your comment here :D

Submitted(+1)

I think this is a really nice idea and pretty well made! I do not like having to hold the spacebar down though, i think a toggle would have been better :)

Developer(+1)

Thank you! I thought of that too but I like the feeling of this more. IRL if you grab on object, it's not like you touch it, move your hand and touch it again to move it. You hold an object all the way from point A to B. I liked the feeling more that you hold something and that you really have to carry it. Thank you for your kind comment!