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A jam submission

HotelView game page

Find teddy and escape the hotel.
Submitted by Gear Flower Games โ€” 5 hours, 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Horror#873.2503.250
Story#1482.7502.750
Sound Design#1553.0003.000
Aesthetics#1683.3753.375
Enjoyment (Best Game)#2292.6252.625

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Amazing atmosphere! good job!

Submitted

Seconding the mouse sensitivity comment, but overall great atmosphere!

Really gave me those scary vibes.

Great submission!

Submitted

I like the atmosphere, I played the web version so it was a little too dark for me finish, good job tho, The aesthetic is really haunting.

Submitted

Cool atmosphere. The camera system could be a bit more important to find the bear, I don't know, how are the different cameras are related to eachother in space. Cool visuals, but please, implement mouse sensitivity setting, it would be a way better experience. Nice submit, after all, gg.

Submitted

I liked the aesthetics! Its so creepy

It was really hard to see anything on the screen for me since I don't have the best vision (Its really hard for me to see on the dark screen, so its more me-problem but still, would be cool to be able to chose the brightness) 

Submitted

Really loved the aesthetic of being a child in a creepy hotel. My one issue is I didn't really understand what I was supposed to be trying to do, especially after getting Teddy.

Submitted (1 edit)

Having the character be a young child is a great way to realistically limit how the player can move, which enhances the feeling of being helpless! I also liked that it changes the perspective on the world as you are about half the size as you are in average games. By far the best part for me was the sound design, it really conveyed a sense of dread. My only suggestion would be to maybe mark each floor with a level (floor 3, floor 4, etc) , as it took me a while to realize that there were 3 (I think). Overall, great entry!