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A jam submission

3 Steps to FreedomView game page

Submitted by Velvetlobster, ArkantosKira โ€” 8 hours, 20 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound Design#273.0003.000
Story#342.7502.750
Horror#622.1252.125
Creativity#662.5002.500
Aesthetics#662.6252.625
Enjoyment (Best Game)#702.2502.250

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

Do you allow SCREAM ZONE to promote your game via social media?

Yes

What game engine did you make this project in?

Other

Any other notes?
some of the assets are still the temp assets we did not have time to finish ... we started real late

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Oh no im notoriously bad at bullet hells :'( but this one was really good and I actually had a fun time! I enjoyed the sprite art even if they are placeholders, the music was banger and the lore was very interesting though a bit hard to follow. I cant wait to see where this goes after the jam if you do more with it!

Submitted(+1)

Bruh I had no idea who I was or what was happening and the gameplay was so random but I really liked it lol I think that makes it fun. Art is really nice, cutscenes are great too. Couldnโ€™t make it past the 2nd boss after nearly 10 tries cos I suck and had to give up eventually but very cool game.

Submitted(+1)

Loved it! Seems like someone really likes Undertale :) I liked that you merged plot with letting know the player it needs to finish 3 levels, its straightforward. Hope to see you in more jams!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Nice work! The root of the narrative is a little mysterious, but seems to orient the player around escape and not becoming the flesh of choice for the monsters. It's clear that you like horror writing and have an enjoyably creepy lexicon to help reinforce the context dialogue. I think pairing the Undertale style gameplay with something more linear and narrative is a great idea, and I certainly found the monsters pretty challenging!