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A jam submission

Contaminate The CoolerView game page

Survive and contaminate the workplace.
Submitted by Dr_Kend — 2 hours, 55 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#503.0003.000
Overall#802.6942.694
Enjoyment#852.3332.333
Concept#872.8892.889
Presentation#882.5562.556

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Michael, Ryan, Chlo, Alfie

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
We went microscopic on size both with characters and enviroment.

Cookies eaten
14

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Comments

Submitted

Very interesting game. The movement is a little hard. I think the shooting has too much cooldown. The art is also interesting. GG!

Submitted

Nice game, the art is very unique. The movement is kinda hard to get used to, especially because you are supposed to be dodging the enemies. Because of the movement, there were times where I would run into the enemies, and lose all my health because when I tried to turn away from them I couldn't change my momentum enough.

Submitted

Very interesting game, i didnt expect the 3D art but it looked nice

Submitted(+1)

That was fun, the different upgrades felt really powerful. I like the 3D to 2D effect, and how bacteria phase into the player’s dimension.

Submitted(+1)

Fun game although I feel like tighter controls, instead of this momentum based movement I guess you'd call it, would have been better considering how many enemies you have to dodge, but you could argue that's just personal preference. Also there are times where the little virus thingy you play as rotates the wrong way when it gets hit. This might not be a bug since it does fix it self after a bit, but if it is then you can probably fix it by just locking the two other rotation axes you arent using, which are probably x and z, on the rigidbody (that I am guessing you are using).