Skip to main content

Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines
A jam submission

Lost In TransmissionView game page

It is up to you to fix the space station. Switch between the two ships connected by a radio transmission.
Submitted by Buttercream Dream — 2 days, 9 hours before the deadline
Add to collection

Play game

Lost In Transmission's itch.io page

What did you update?
Mainly bug fixes and addition of new ending elements which greatly improves the feel of completion to the short game. Shrunken the total file size of the game from improvements to optimisation. Additional sound effects placed around to help guide the player through and more sign posting around the level. You can also now see the fixed satellite from the broken satellite

What you would like feedback on (Optional)
Game feel, could your experience be better, if so, how?
Is the game too challenging? Too easy?
If you got stuck where and why?

Leave a comment

Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.

Comments

Submitted

great puzzle. Hand animations don't feel that great but that's just a nitpick. Also, the TAB animation is a bit too long. didn't have much trouble with the puzzles (except the wheels). overall short but sweet.

Submitted

This game has a nice set of environmental puzzles (though I just kinda guessed what the last coordinate was...).

Game Feel: More sounds and visual feedback (add some mag boots step sound when moving, and larger effects, like equipment powering up or panels rotating when you solve the individual puzzles). The feedback for completing a puzzle was nice though (the keyboard clicking sound worked well to communicate the fact).
Add a sprint, the movement is a bit sluggish I think. Speed up the radio animation or make it skippable after a few switches. If you have to input numbers somewhere, also allow keyboard input, I found the mouse based input to be a bit annoying.

Challenge: I think the puzzles were rather easy, it was mostly just looking stuff up in the environment, not really something to figure out (except the coordinates, though I might have missed something). If you continue to work on this, try to add more levels of indirection to the puzzles, and maybe add a few more stages/puzzles, it felt a tad short (not for a jam game though).

I did not get stuck.

For visuals I have a suggestion: Maybe work on a nicer skybox (think a nebula or something like the milky way) and add larger windows (I tried to see the fixed station, but could not find it...).

Nice Work.