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A jam submission

FAST, STILL LAST!View game page

a race to the finish in a world that wants you erased
Submitted by duckenheimer (@duckenheimer) — 2 hours, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#183.2863.600
Challenge#283.2863.600
Overall#363.2413.550
Creativity#423.1043.400
Theme#463.2863.600

Ranked from 5 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)

That was pretty cool! You managed to add plenty of features in 5 days which is pretty impressive. Game looks really good although I feel that skeletons and sword look a bit out of place. Wish the character was a bit faster too. That was also pretty interesting music choice on last level. But overall you did a really good job, congrats!

Submitted

wow nice 3D one... a bit hard on my azerty ^^  nice sketchy textures .

I encountered  a Fatal Error  when reaching the second flag.

Developer

Sorry about that! Control rebinding, mouse invert, more control over audio levels and graphics settings were all on my list but I ran out of time X_X
Also, I ran into that same crash a couple of times during testing but couldn't pin it down. I tried updating my graphics drivers and couldn't get it to happen again after that so I thought that was what did it... I'm gonna try to figure out exactly what's going on now that I have time since it's a crash to desktop issue. Thanks for playing!

Submitted

Good one!

Submitted(+1)

Awesome game! I loved sliding down with the slow motion. Amazing work :)

Submitted(+1)

This was a great interpretation of the theme! Love the use of animated textures to give the world a sketched vibe. Nice post processing too ;^)

Submitted(+1)

Holy moly, very impressive that this was done in just 5 days! Awesome ideas and very good implementations!