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A jam submission

The Anti-Light EquationView game page

Submitted by Atrobar — 10 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Playability#2584.0004.000
Cleverness#2824.0004.000
Theme#6533.0003.000
Artistic Style#9703.0003.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

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  • Great puzzle game with interesting takes slowly introducing mechanics really helps to understand how game works and how to utilize all items to reach your goal. Just a theme was a bit lacking on shadow part couldn't find anything related to that in the game only mentioned in the GDD. Great try, I am looking forward to more levels.

Did you include your Game Design Document as a Google Drive link?
Yes

Seriously... did you include your Game Design Document?
YES!!

Is your game set to Public so we can see it?
Oh gods, yes!!!

Tell us about your game!
The Anti-Light Equation is a crafting puzzle game about learning how to break a magical light into its base components, then use those components to make something new.

The lens can create a zone of diffuse light. Placing another lens inside this zone will create another beam. This is a mandatory technique for the stage after you split the beams with the prisms twice.

The circular tool requires three beams to function. Two of these beams go into the blue panels, and the last one goes to the center (the black ring). The two beams that go into the blue panels will come from the same prism. Once you have that set up, hit Submit to petition your friends to call forth Matter.

This is only half of the game. The next half would involve combining the elemental motes to create the anti-light source, using similar steps as before to recombine the pieces together. "As before, once again," as the final note says.

Extra Notes
This is the first time we've created a game of any kind, although we both have prior programming experience. We had a lot of fun; thanks for the opportunity!

100% dude. Yeah. Yeah. Yeeaahhhh. You goblins. Go eat sand. That's deeply funny.

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