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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Sound Design | #5 | 4.194 | 4.194 |
Horror | #44 | 3.452 | 3.452 |
Story | #120 | 2.968 | 2.968 |
Aesthetics | #156 | 3.419 | 3.419 |
Enjoyment (Best Game) | #156 | 3.032 | 3.032 |
Ranked from 31 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Damn what wonderful sound design!!!!
Thank you! That was the core of the concept for me to build it on sounds
I like this idea! Very nicely done
That is quite the unique experience. Hats off to that commitment to theme.
Thank you! Uniqueness is the key:))
Great work! It's too creative, I've never seen this mechanic before.
Thank you very much~! Me too, but for some reason I didn't do much research this time :D
Well that was a bit intense whilst also being wierdly relaxing. I can't say I enjoyed it, so congratulations. The art was very nice and in keeping with the vibe and I hated the voice acting so well done was it. This entry was as cool as my frozen heart.
Haha thanks!
Very creepy, I think I got lost, but the idea is solid, the voice and the audio were really great had some moments that were very creepy, I dunno how i feel about the color change when nearing danger, I honestly feel on the one hand it would have been more frightening with sound alone, but on the other hand i got more disorientated cause i just sorta reactively moved away from the red without thinking
Thank you for playing!
Color change was implemented to help players not to die too quickly, it kinda contrproductive to the initial idea of playing with eyes closed, but game was too hard (and still is sadly)
Really creative idea and great use of sound in a game - I have no sense of direction irl so as you can imagine I kept dying haha.
Thank you! I am proud of the sound design I made and not very proud of difficulty of the game :D
Thank you for playing!
Great work! This was a cool lil horror thing, however I had no clue where I was going or what I was doing. Sound design was good (wouldn't really have worked otherwise), did you do some custom audio solution or is it fmod / wwise running the audio?
Some feedback:
Fullscreen, I'd really liked to immerse fully in the game. Locking the mouse to the window would also be nice. I also never managed to hear the crackles even after walking around several minutes with audio turned up loud in headphones. Basically, it was difficult to the point where it was practically impossible to (for me) even know where I was supposed to start going. Generally players think a game is way harder compared to the developer, because as the developer you know very well how the systems work and what to do. Might be something to think about. I love this idea though, I enjoyed trying it!
Thank you for extensive review!
Fullscreen is really something that should've been done.
Yes, game is quite difficult, and there is a fragile balance between "artsy" idea of orienting only by sound trying to remember where have you already been and, well, player's willingness to participate in that maybe-not-so-enjoyable experience. I tried to implement tips yesterday as well as stereo sound and sadly did not succeed in both at all (my coding experience is, well, a week - I never even tried coding before that). It's really making me sad that not a lot of people will play to the end, because I worked really hard on the final stuff :(
Funny thing is that if you saw an actual map it's not reslly that complicated, but without an image it turns out to be very hard.
If you still would love to try again (SPOILERS AHEAD) fireplace is to the north-east from the starting point:)
As for the audio, I wrote the whole thing in love2d so I guess this counts as custom audio solution? :D
This message contains spoilers, be aware!
Gave it a second shot! After looping back to the chasm twice I finally called it quits.
However, I noticed a file called "Voice in Fire.love". Having worked a lil bit with love2d before, I took the liberty to rip the whole thing open and look a bit inside. To begin with, for having programmed for a week, good job! The code was understandeable, and peeking through it I got a pretty good image of what the ending was.
I read through this (and poked around in the audio files), and it's like a very nice poem, and I bet it would look very good when played through (yes I am damaged / have done gamedev long enough to the point where I can visualize from just reading the code. Also it was not super complex). To me it's still a bit unclear how everything is connected, but I really like what I can make out of it all. (pasting it in here so others can get a chance to read it)
I think you did a really good job for your first time, and I think you should keep at it. You seem to be having really interesting ideas, and I'd love to see where things go!
Thank you very much! I will definitely try to participate in more game jams from now on. I had a very long period of depression until recently so was not able to do much, but now, well, will take from life the most I can while I can :D Already have some ideas for the next projects :)
As for clarity - given that I hadn't much time narrative is a little bit all over the place, but I actually prefer things that are not very clear. I like David Lynch a lot :D
Best of luck to you!
Nice work! This game was really creepy, I enjoyed it but I feel cursed after playing it haha.
Thank you!
Cursed - that sounds great for a horror game i hope :D
Scary voice and sound. I don't know if I walked in circles or not.