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A jam submission

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⌛ two days and two nights on a ghost train ⌛
Submitted by Pol Clarissou (@polclarissou) — 5 hours, 52 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Endless Skies#24.3894.389
Vastness#33.8893.889
Wonder#54.1674.167
Overall#73.8103.810
Benevolence#133.4443.444
Strange Visions#133.9443.944
Introspection#143.5563.556
Truth#183.2783.278

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Lovely looking game! I included it in a compilation video series of all of the Mystic Western Game Jam games, if you'd like to take a look :)

Loved the Kentucky Route Zero-esque night scenes, very neat! Cute little experience, well done!

Submitted

Very meditative. I tried to do something with the help of mouse movement, but did not understand on what did it affected :)

Submitted

Great atmosphere, wonderful music, you're really good at capturing these things :)

Submitted

1. S T U N N I N'

2. 2nd day by far my favorite

3. well done ! ! !

Submitted

@polclarisou (I guess this works? I don't know if I saw a notification, but it highlights nicely...) Got it. Yes it definitely feels subtle, but present in terms of affect things. Again, though, really lovely looking and sounding!

Submitted

This is very very pretty, more of a short film than a game, but visually gorgeous. I love it.

Developer

@pippinbarr (can you post replies on comments here?? how does this work) there is essentially no interaction in this, the only thing you can do is move the mouse around, which tilts the view ever so slightly and changes the speed of some elements. So the visuals respond discretely to your input, but there's no real control or agency in it.

Submitted

Very striking visually and sonically – really amazed by what was done. I'm a little concerned I missed something in terms of interactivity? Can I do anything to affect the scene beyond making the sky move a little bit? Don't want to miss out!