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The lost paintings of the long pp tribe's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Art | #4 | 2.683 | 3.600 |
Gameplay | #6 | 1.938 | 2.600 |
Overall | #6 | 1.888 | 2.533 |
Sound | #7 | 1.043 | 1.400 |
Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Developers
Blenderstuffy
Engine
Unreal Engine 4
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I managed to find the end of the game, I liked the graphics, and even the simple level design is well thought out.
Thank you! After the voting section ends I'll upload an updated version where you can actually take the paintings ☻
I found all 3 paintings, woo. I feel like you just needed like, maybe 15 or 20 minutes more. Good job with what you have though!
Yup lol, if I had a little bit more of time I would have added the box triggers to actually pick up the paintings and some columns to hide the fence compenetration ☺
cool grafic, cool game at all :D keep going blender, and btw. i found every painting \(^-^)/
Well done eheh☻
Pretty cool !
Thank you uwu
It was a cool games but i can feel the "rush" like the when you press E the debuging tool telling you,you probably taken one and the fact the barriers are blended in each other x)
My art is a complex art, nobody can totally understand it . The compenetration of the fences is a clear social criticism to the hidden desire of affect of anyone of us that finally shows out as an error, the debugging text wants to take the viewer back to a period when the simple things of the life were the most important ones. But remember, I'm never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie and hurt you. We've known each other for so long, your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it. Inside we both know what's been going on: we know the game and we're gonna play it. And if you ask me how I'm feeling, don't tell me you're too blind to see ...