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A jam submission

KultenView game page

64x64 Mythos Horror Adventure for #lowrezjam 2016
Submitted by Visionvortex (@visionvortex) — 2 hours, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
64x64 Authenticity (was it truly lowrez?)#15.0005.000
Overall#184.1844.184
Aesthetic (sound and visual)#214.3244.324
Game Feel (playability and control)#383.7943.794
Overall Enjoyment#523.6183.618

Ranked from 34 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Lovely graphics! I included it in my compilation video series of the Low Rez Jam games, if you would like to take a look :)

wow - Art is amazing - interesting game for sure --- would be nice to have some music and sounds

Submitted

Very cool! Reminds me of "The Last Door."

Submitted

Great game! looks awesome, still playing it :D

Submitted

A very-well made puzzle game, even if I am not well-versed into the Lovecraftian lore at all. Graphics were really good and really helped to set the atmosphere. I enjoyed it a lot (and finally managed to both banish Abhoth and get to Oneiros after 8 or 9 tries)!

However, is it intended that the "secret bookshelf" can be opened before the clock's puzzle is solved?

Submitted

This was a very nicely made game. I love point & click!

Submitted

I hate puzzle adventure games so I'm not a good customer on this but I have to say, as a fan of Lovecraft, this nails what I imagine the mood, visuals and setting for such a game. Very, very nicely done!

As others have said, simple walk sounds, pages turning, clock ticking and whatnot would add a LOT I think to what is already an impressive work.

Not my style of games but I totally respect your work, kudos! One of the best entries I've check so far.

Submitted

Very nice graphic-adventure engine you have! Missing some background sound to set the tone and make it more immersive, but the art is superb, congrats!

Submitted

H.P. Lovecraft plus beautiful artwork. Wow! Needs some improvements, Other people suggested the back button, yes, it was very confusing for the first time. And some minimalistic sound effects would help a lot. (walking sound, paging, clock ticking, some environmental sounds like wind for the outdoor).

I really love the artwork and style!

Submitted

wow perfect! still trying to find the correct ritual though :)

Submitted

Really, really beautiful!

Developer

Thanks everyone for playing so far. Just pushed a few bugfixes, including one that now enables the clock puzzle to be solved correctly (Which opens the path to the other endings :D ). Sound is in the works also...

Submitted

Great game! You did very very nice job with the art and story. While playing this games one can see how a 64x64 resolution can give a really beautifull experience.

Submitted

Beautiful art!

Submitted

Stunning imagery, really sells the genre. The occult-y vibe is also well established. Would love to play with sound as well, and get those creepy chills to go along with everything you already have.

Submitted

Great artwork! Very cool! One suggestion is that the "back" button when reading text could be made visible without having to mouse over.

Submitted

Beautiful graphics! <3

Submitted

Great graphics -- the text is a little hard to read at times, especially distinguishing D and O, or similar -- but the feel of the game is marvellous. It really misses sound!

Submitted

Great graphics, indeed! The narrative is good, but I didn't followed the logic behind the books until my second try.

Submitted

I'm a sucker for graphic adventures, so this was an easy one for me: beautiful style, great work. Love the theme too, love that it's a narrative game all together.

Missed sound though. Even just a loop of whistling wind would have helped set the tone.

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