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A jam submission

Back To EarthView game page

Made for Mini Jam 166: Earth
Submitted by ThatCactusGuy — 9 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#553.2123.800
Presentation#633.3814.000
Overall#653.2123.800
Concept#663.3814.000
Use of the Limitation#802.8743.400

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

Team members
ThatCactusGuy

Software used
Godot

Use of the limitation
There is no color green anywhere in the game, though there is a way to craft something that is technically green, there is a certain surprise for those who try to see it

Cookies eaten
Zero. Trying to be healthier :)

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Comments

Submitted

I enjoyed playing this game. It was nice to incorporate it with horror theme :D , makes it more engaging

Submitted

Every time I hear that thing I instantly jump into a vent xD. The concept of finding clues to survive - It's a well made horror game. Sadly, I could not press the 9 on the password panel. I checked the calendar, but maybe I have missed a clue. Overall a great jam game - you got me hooked for more than 15min ^^

Developer

Thats definitely a bug. I've never run into a problem with godot's Control buttons not working, so that's a little vexing. Thanks for letting me know!

Developer

Actually, I think I know what went wrong. You may have been inputting the date first, and then the month. The code is actually supposed to be month, then date. I completely forgot that the other half of the world goes Date/Month/Year, rather than Month/Date/Year. So that one is on me.

Submitted

You might be right, I completely forgot about the other version too. I mean month before date literally makes no sense xD

Submitted

Very interesting idea, the platforms to the cyan sometimes started to rotate,  it was a bit annoying, but overall all fine (I got the ending with Earth).

Developer

Dang, I totally forgot to lock the rotation of the moving platforms. I never ran into them spinning before, so I assume that some physics engine weirdness happened in your playthrough.

Submitted

Interesting concept! Reminds me of Alien: Isolation and Resident Evil.