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A jam submission

Experiment N.?View game page

Submitted by Kristína — 17 minutes, 59 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#192.6022.850
Visuals#232.5102.750
Innovation#261.6891.850
Theme#261.8262.000
Fun#261.7341.900
Overall#271.9172.100
Music & Sounds#271.0951.200

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

I’m a bit confused as it looks like this game has been submitted twice. Here is copy-paste of feedback from the other submission:

I really liked the idea of random maps in the game - it added to the overall excitement. Although I did get stuck in the walls a few times and had to restart, it didn’t detract too much from the overall experience. However, it would have been helpful to have some information about what I was supposed to do at the start of the game. I also thought that some more sound effects would have added to the atmosphere. But overall, I still think it’s a good game!

Submitted

Same like Lord of Madness, it took me a bit to figure out, that I can talk to the mad scientist, who then proceeds to chase me :D it's quite fun, that he can walk through the walls as well :D good job on the game :)

Submitted

Pretty nice visual design.
At first I was kinda confused as to what to do. Some text dump would be appreciated at least.
Also you don't need to talk to the scientist. Which makes it a walking simulator. But damn when he started chasing me I was scared s*itless. Amazingly since there is no pathfinding for him he just f*cking  phased through the wall which was terrifying XD. Also it wasn't the best choice to add chests there. Took me a while to figure out the keys belong to the door at the end. Or do they? I have no idea cause it was quite linear so I am not sure if I needed the keys for the final door or not.
But I can feel you. I also did a game on my own and its tough so its commendable. Good Job!