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A jam submission

PerspectiveView game page

It is a matter of perspective.
Submitted by safalevent — 3 hours, 52 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#212.2983.250
Use of the Limitation#271.9452.750
Overall#311.8562.625
Concept#321.7682.500
Presentation#341.4142.000

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
2 People: Arewna - Art and safalevent - Programming and Design

Software used
Unity Engine, Blender

Use of the limitation
Eating fruits in the game reveals objects to player that are not seen otherwise.

Cookies eaten
No cookies. Just a bowl of chips.

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Comments

Submitted

Cool concept, would love to see it expanded. More kinds of food

Submitted

I'm not really into puzzles, but your game is like a Portal. So when I saw the purple fruit at the end, I was scared of what puzzles would come next, good thing it was the end. I enjoyed solving the puzzles in it!

Developer(+1)

Thank you for all the feedback! Yes, I also loved - if you mean love by being scared :P - the potential third fruit could add to the puzzles. 

Submitted(+1)

That's exactly what I meant!

Submitted

Had fun, ended up experiencing some bugs, but they quite frankly only added to my enjoyment.
Fun!

Developer

Ahahah thank you! Had lots of struggle during development with all the bugs. Somehow glad to see some of them still persist somewhere in there...

Submitted

If you're looking to recreate the one i was experiencing, then you'd have to take an apple and look down at a certain agnel and jump, resulting in the player flying, i think it works with the purple fruit too, but not with the banana.

Submitted

I  like how you implemented the limitation! The visuals are pleasant as well.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for all the feedback! Tried to create a mysterious atmosphere without setting the mood too tense. I'm glad you liked the visuals.