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A jam submission

Escape the Dream WorldView game page

3d action game made with Godot in a month for the OpenGameArt WInter Game Jam 2022
Submitted by FMPraxis — 4 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Freshness#1n/an/a
Graphics#192.8873.333
Story/Narrative#222.3092.667
Music#252.3092.667
Sound#252.1652.500
Overall#262.3382.700
Gameplay#282.0212.333

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Fun game with a cute story!   I liked rescuing the pixel people from the 3D world!  :)


I'll add another 'inverted camera controls were hard for me to deal with' to the pile.  The other advice I'd offer is to shift the camera position a bit.   It shouldn't be directly behind the knight.  If the player lines the camera up looking exactly straight forward, all they see is the Knight's backside!   I think the traditional spot for the camera in a 3rd person game is just over the character's left or right shoulder.

Submitted (1 edit)

I managed to play though to the end however as others have mentioned the controls were a hinderance. I could probably deal with mouse up and down being inveted but left and right is odd...

Also when moving backwards the player model faces the camera. Another oddity.

Still well done in making a 3D game :)

Nice project, I really like the combat mechanics. However, I found the inverted controls very difficult, so I wasn't able to finish.

Submitted

I really appreciate there being control remappings in jam projects. In my system the mouse look controls were inverted, however, with no option to leave them as normal. Not sure if that was intentional or not, but it was very disorienting and i couldn't finish it. Overall a very ambitious project for a jam, congratulations on making as much as you did!