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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Horror | #53 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Sound Design | #104 | 2.636 | 2.636 |
Enjoyment (Best Game) | #111 | 2.455 | 2.455 |
Aesthetics | #114 | 2.909 | 2.909 |
Story | #127 | 1.636 | 1.636 |
Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Interesting little piece, but lacked much content.
This is definitely not bad. The graphics are amusing and the mechanics work smoothly. While I agree with Lamamour in calling the audio is a bit repetitive, it is overall not terrible.
However, this game lacks much actual content. It felt creepy, but proceeded to do nothing with that feeling. As well, the scenery around me did not speak much to tell me what is happening and why.
Overall, this is a decent little title, but definitely needs more polish in the horror department!
I like the aesthetic, I managed to escape but I admit it was a bit creepy XD I liked the music though it was too repetitive
I couldn't shake the feeling that there is something waiting for me in these dark corridors. The atmosphere is great.
Unlike the others, the mouse sensitivity felt great for me, I wonder if I've set it too high.
Really like the 3D2D aesthetic, the levels worked well, there were no game breaking bugs, was able to access all the keys, although I would recommend putting a sign or some sort of color on the doors to indicate that they can be opened or not.
I liked the puzzle of finding the code, makes you feel smart at the end for remembering hahha
Enjoyed the concept of the secret lab, definitely see potential for this!
Would like to see more work on the music, for different sections, but overall is enjoyable.
Agree with the other commenters: the 2D sprites in a 3D world were handled well, but it would be cool if the mouse sensitivity was higher. The audio was done well, and added to the creepy atmosphere. Good job :)
Got some horror vibes. The 2D sprite in 3D world always facing playing direction are kinda scary... feels like they always watching you.
I kept walking around in the first room being freaked out by all the furniture always staring at me and changing sizes. Then I finally found a button and walked down through every corridor kind of freaking out.
Definitely got the horror element in there!
The mouse sensitivity was a little bit slow, at least for me. But besides that nice end result :)