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A jam submission

Platform Styx 2View game page

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Submitted by Monea Games, Gengarskhan (@harrahjolt), Grim โ€” 8 hours, 33 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Aesthetics#753.3953.667
Sound Design#793.0863.333
Horror#832.6232.833
Story#1121.8522.000
Enjoyment (Best Game)#1202.3152.500

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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Comments

Submitted(+1)

The mood was creepy, and the aesthetics were done well. However, it did play a little more like a walking simulator than a game, and the reuse of the station level made it feel a bit repetitive. Having the gold coin spawn in different locations, so that it became a challenge to find, or some other way of introducing  puzzle into the game could have made an enormous difference to the experience. Having said that, there were some brilliant elements to the game. The creepy skull animation doubling as instructions was brilliant. The use of lighting to guide the player through the game was done really well. The visuals were compelling enough that even when the game became repetitive, we still wanted to complete it. It also played cleanly, with no bugs or glitches. It feels like just a little bit of challenge could lift the game from solid to awesome, especially since the creepy atmosphere was built up so well.

Submitted(+1)

Wow! Amazing sound ambience with a lot of aesthetic details!

But, for me is not a videogame. Almost there is no interaction, I cannot run and there is not anything who follows me. There is a way to walk and feel the ambience.

Anyway, I've enjoyed, I've completed all the game, I've felt some scary moments... Thank you!

I think it's the perfect game for LSDJAM 2021 because your game remembered me the classic PS1 videogame "LSD: Dream Emulator". I think that could be a great game but only for some kind of people.