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A jam submission

Dr. BirdView game page

Game developed for Mini Jam 128: Health
Submitted by A devel guy — 1 day, 32 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#702.7114.200
Use of the Limitation#812.3243.600
Concept#872.4533.800
Overall#912.2273.450
Enjoyment#1131.4202.200

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Vitorestor @adevelguy

Software used
Unreal Engine

Use of the limitation
You only can move pressing the key W or Up, so you have to play interacting with the cameras (spoiler: i think the game is hard, so just for fun I challenge you to get more than 3000 points)

Cookies eaten
I didnt have cookies but i ate a lot of popcorn :D

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Very creative use of limitation, but can be very difficult to process the movement and visual changes together. I like the bird characters, graphics as a whole are very clean.

Submitted(+1)

I think it's a really creative mechanic for a game. It's very disorienting at first, you instinctively try to press A,S,D to move but after a while you memorize the controls and it gets easy. I think the health packs made it a little too easy. Once, I'd figured out the controls I was able to play it till I got a 15k or so score and then I quit. This definitely has a lot of potential for you to add more elements. Overall, I really enjoyed the game and thought it was very creative. Good work on the visuals as well!

Submitted(+1)

nice visuals like the little birds. The camera and moving up system is a interesting take on the limitation. I started to do better when there was only 2 birds left alive till 2 birds were walking in the middle blocking my path.

Submitted(+1)

Super cute game, slam dunk visuals. The concept is great but not all that fun in implementation