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A jam submission

WANDERINGView game page

Submitted by hhamori, kornikola — 36 minutes, 38 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#194.0004.000
Use of the Limitation#293.6003.600
Presentation#323.8003.800
Overall#333.5503.550
Enjoyment#712.8002.800

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
hhamori kornikola //and this is our first jam!

Software used
Unity (FL, PS)

Use of the limitation
Limitation: one button - two actions. One button is E. by pressing this button the character changes his world for himself, dividing it into two. Now when he performs actions, he performs them in two worlds at once. one button = two perceptions of the world (actions). p. s. english is not my first language, i hope i wrote without any stupid mistakes hehehe.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

love the atmosphere, the main mechanics of changing one perspective is also a good puzzle, good one

Submitted(+2)

Nailed the trippy atmosphere! Congrats on your first jam entry hope to see more from you!! :)

Submitted

art style is super cool, also love the gameplay concept!

Developer

🥹🥹🥹

Submitted

This game is a trip, love the interesting style!

Developer

this is the first time I've ever been praised by an Alf.

Submitted(+1)

Cool concept, cool sound, cool!

Developer(+1)

🥹🥹🥹

Submitted(+1)

I'd say the game is somewhat hallucinagenic and incomprehensible to me, but I think it will definitely find a specific audience.

Developer

Thank you, I hope so too, heh

Submitted(+1)

Very good concept for a game, and the way you used the limitation was very cool. It's just hard to tell what's happening sometimes if that makes sense, because the level design choices are very odd. Also the graphic design isn't great, but with some work I think this could be very cool.

Developer

thanks for the fitback and food for thought!