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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #44 | 1.528 | 2.333 |
Overall | #45 | 1.473 | 2.250 |
Presentation | #46 | 1.528 | 2.333 |
Concept | #46 | 1.528 | 2.333 |
Use of the Limitation | #47 | 1.309 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team members
calikgangiga (My)
Software used
Unreal Engine 5
Use of the limitation
You are trapped in a trendy store by external forces while you try to stay within budget.
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You have decent concept working. I would say more in game information would be nice even a small widget on screen that shows the current objective to give the player more direction on what to do or what to look for.
It's a pretty massive download for a game of this size, probably should compress some textures, although I won't hold that against you. I like the creepy vibe, I just wish there was a bit more to it. Maybe a few more buttons or some sort of creature chasing you, etc. I enjoyed my time with it though! :)
I don't understand the size thing yet either, why it is such a heavy file. Thank you for your nice comment about the environment. Level design took me 1 full day. Especially the lights took a lot of work. Finally, a zombie will chase us in the game. I made the zombie's movements, I made the life bar, but the death mechanic did not work and I broke the others while trying to do it. It would be a mistake to continue because I would enter the last day because there were mechanics such as the main screen, game ending and button door relationship that I still had to do. So 1 day was completely wasted. There are only a few fps edits left from that day. So this game was made in 2 days, that's why it's so short. Maybe if there is a lot of interest, I will make a longer and monster version of the game.
It's a nice game; the concept is interesting. However, you should consider exporting it to a browser application. Good job and congratulations!
I will appreciate your feedback and punctuation adjustments based on your experience with my work. Greetings, and thank you for your support!
Unfortunately, the zip file given by unreal engine 5 cannot be converted to html file due to its size. It is also risky to delete something from the zip because I tried to do so in the previous game jam and it gave an error to those trying to play the game. I tried to do it but it is either impossible to make the files given by unreal engine 5 into html or I can't do it.
Do you think you could make the game run in a browser? People rarely try game jam games that need to run as an .exe file.