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A jam submission

RECTUMView game page

Time destroys everything.
Submitted by BLUNTprojects — 1 day, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay Innovation#562.5633.091
Movie Interpretation#573.3174.000
Visuals#642.8643.455
Overall#712.4873.000
Fun#812.1862.636
Audio#832.0352.455

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

IMDb link
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290673/

Does your game or video link contain movie spoilers?

Yes (minor spoilers)

How many members in your team?

1

Anything you want to say to players before they play?
Controls:
ARROWS/L-STICK: Move
Z/A: Roll/Grab/Attack/Execute
Z/A(hold): Spray

EPILEPSY WARNING: Contains flashing lights and colors. Could potentially trigger SEIZURES for those with PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY. Discretion is advised.

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Comments

(+1)

Strange game! I included it in my Movie Game Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to check it out! :)

(1 edit) (+1)

Wow a very unique trippy experience. I liked that what you were doing had no end yet not telling the player adding to theme of confusion until they stop. Really neat well executed Idea! 

Anyway one thing I do want to mention is I'm going to make a Game Jam Spotlight Video on my favorite games from this jam on my Game Design Analysis Channel Etra Games in a few days! So here's a shameless plug to my Youtube channel if you want to be notified of when the video releases! :

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Vj46GGL9VMUvd4YTMtjXg

(+1)

Sorry wrong link I updated the post with the correct link!

Submitted(+1)

 Really crazy effects I love it. I like the text and gameplay. I thought it was really creative and different.

 

(+1)

This was strange, for sure.

Submitted(+1)

I had to stop before it ended because the wobble effect was actually making me nauseous, so I feel like you may have gone a little overboard with that.  Other than that, though, it looks good and it controls well.  I haven't seen the film so I had to go to YouTube for context, and having done that, it does a good job of recreating the scene it's based on.

Am I correct in thinking that the music in the background is taken directly from the movie?  Because if so, the jam rules specifically said not to do that...

I also feel like you should have named it something else.