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A jam submission

Crime HellView game page

Imagine Where's Waldo except everything is trying to kill you.
Submitted by EthanYidong — 8 hours, 41 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#163.5563.556
Concept#253.6673.667
Overall#293.2223.222
Presentation#313.0003.000
Enjoyment#352.6672.667

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

Team members
Ethan Tang (me, ethanyidong@gmail.com/@EthanYidong)

Software used
Godot, Aseprite

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Comments

Submitted

Loved the music and presentation! It was a bit confusing having 4 health and only 3 icons but I'm guessing that was a typo in code.

Submitted

This was a fun little bullet hell game with a twist, I liked the concept and I would love to see more of this game in the future!

Submitted

I think I did expect more crime-solving then arcade. As I think of it know it really looking like retro atari games ;)

Submitted

Very cool! I like the humor. Great work!

Submitted(+1)

This is a fun idea! stopping time in a pong like maze, that can be fun!

Maybe it was all the text that I skipped at first, but I was confused on how to play, the game has a long list of controls, all of which are essential.

I didn't quite understand the point of the 'gotcha' the first time, but I got the hang of it eventually.

I would like less text, and a more simple level layout, so that I can tell from visuals alone, what you want me to do to win! This is from the Nintendo realm of gamedesign, in which visual clues are used to guide player exploration towards intended solution i.e Legend of zelda..

Also I was confused on how to start the game, apparently its 'shift', I had to click every button to figure that out :)


Great concept, good art and design :) 

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the feedback. You're right, I was originally planning on having an actual tutorial but because of time constraints, I had to just shove in a controls screen and call it a day.