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A jam submission

The True HeroView game page

Perhaps this was the Hero's best decision
Submitted by Alonso2880 — 6 days, 18 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#72.8403.667
Theme#73.3574.333
Presentation#82.5823.333
Creativity#92.8403.667
Story#92.5823.333
Overall#92.8403.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How did you choose to implement the Theme: Journey to the Underworld?
The character must go to the world of the dead (which is below the world of the living) and go down the different levels of it until reaching the bottom.

Did you implement any of the optional Bonus Challenges, and if so, which ones?
1. Bring back to life: the protagonist must bring his sister back to life.

2. The gatekeeper: in the first scenario there is a character who will not let you enter the village unless you defeat an enemy.

3. Pass beyond the threshold: at the end of the first scenario the protagonist goes to the world of the dead.

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Comments

Jam HostSubmitted(+1)

This followed the theme spot on and I didn't find any major issues. I found the combats mostly kind of the same, there wasn't much variation. Just attack attack attack. And I wanted there to be more intention with how the maps were laid out. It felt like wandering / battles for the sake of it without much purpose. But the using WASD worked well and felt nice while running around. And the maps layout definitely got better in my opinion as I went! Good job on what you've got here.

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much! This will help me to improve :)

Jam HostSubmitted

oh good! I hoped I wasn’t too harsh. It’s sincerely so difficult to get anything done in the time constraint of a jam and you should be proud of what you’ve crafted. I hope you keep going and do more of these!